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Interpretation

    • This stratum is a post-Roman fill of the area between the two walls which occurred after the collapse of the walls found in this area to transform the use of this space.
      • Andrea Di Miceli
    • 31-7-2008

Stratigraphic Relationships

  • No Linked Records

Site Photo

  • No records attached.

Description

  • color, consistency
  • bobcat
  • see plan
  • medium silty sand
  • dark yellowish brown
  • friable
  • no later intervention
  • artificial
  • stones
  • roots
  • ceramic, brick, tile and tile cover fragments
  • Stratum of friable soil at the center of trench between SSU (8011) and SSU (8013) with a high concentration of inclusions randomly dispersed consisting of ceramic, brick, mortar, tile and tufa fragments. In the northern part of the stratum a large piece of wall collapse is present. The stone inclusions are quite large (greater than 25 cm in length). Stones have an irregular surface and bricks are fragmentary. The inclusions are found in high concentration throughout the stratum and are randomly dispersed.
  • This stratum covers the full extent of area between (8011) and (8013). This stratum was deposited after the large fragment of wall (consisting of mortar, brick and tufa rubble core) fell into this area. This stratum was dug with a bobcat and extends about 1.5 m down.
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Ceramic Inventory

  • 1200 AD - 1299 AD
  • ceramica laziale, 13th century.
 Total fragments
1
2
1
1
1
13
4

Basic Information

  • Strato di terra di colore marrone sotto al US 8006 compresso fra le SSU 8011 e 8013

Objects

  • VM_O540
    • file_image
    • Spindle whorl
  • VM_O541
    • Spindle whorl

Coins

  • VM_C144
    • file_image
    • metà XIII sec.

Plan

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Andrea Di Miceli
  • 22-7-2008
  • Darian Marie Totten
  • 17-7-2008