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Interpretation

    • fill of 5004
      • Ryan Ricciardi
    • 16-6-2007

Stratigraphic Relationships

  • No Linked Records

Site Photo

  • No records attached.

Description

  • color, components
  • pick, trowel, bobcat, brush
  • 6.90 x 2.20 m (max width); 1.90 m (mid width)
  • silty soil
  • black
  • loose
  • good
  • artificial
  • medium stones (abundant), marble (occasional)
  • occasional charcoal flecks with concentrated burned areas; occasional bone
  • ceramics (abundant in areas, otherwise occasional), tiles (abundant), glass (occasional)
  • This deposit filled the extent of the ditch 5004. The ceramics were particularly abundant in the area of the preparation of the road 5015 = 5025. The burned areas were concentrated in the northern section of 5003. At the bottom of this deposit in this area a burned deposit present on the east and west edge of the north section.
  • continua nell'allargamento a N
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  • buona

Ceramic Inventory

  • 530 AD - 650 AD
  • 580 AD - 660 AD
  • Hayes 105(2), much else, but clearly residual
 Total fragments
1
1
12
21
101
80
19
6
3
1
1
8
3
1
4
1

Basic Information

  • The fill of the cut of 5004

Objects

  • VM_O435
    • Sheet, fragment
  • VM_O184
    • Sheet
  • VM_O187
    • file_imagemultiple
    • Chain link
  • VM_O231
    • file_imagemultiple
    • Reworked Key
  • VM_O232
    • file_imagemultiple
    • Disk fragment
  • VM_O407
    • file_image
    • Needle
  • VM_O573
    • file_image
    • Tube Fragment
  • VM_O574
    • file_image
    • Sheets

Architectural Elements

  • VM_AE350
    • Roman
    • file_image
  • VM_AE1243
    • Roman
    • file_imagemultiple

Coins

  • VM_C29
    • file_image
    • 565-578 d.C.
  • VM_C37
    • 367-375 d.C.
  • VM_C36
    • 337-340 a.C.
  • VM_C77
    • potrebbe essere o Costanzo I o Costanzo II. Per l’iconografia del viso, sprovvisto di barba, propenderei per il secondo, anche se la dicitura MEMORIA FELIX si trova sulle monete del primo. 337-361 d.C.
  • VM_C80
    • 340-350 d.C.
  • VM_C145
    • 350-355 d.C. (Costanzo II)

Ceramics

Glass

Lamps

Record Details

    • Ryan Ricciardi
    • Serena Privitera
  • 16-6-2007
  • Ryan Ricciardi
  • 1-6-2007