Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • This wall appears to be later than the walls which it abuts, perhaps to change the type of use of the enclosure.
      • Ismini Miliaresis
    • 23-7-2009

Stratigraphic Relationships

  • No Linked Records
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Site Photo

  • No records attached.

Description

  • E-W wall north of SU 10000 and 10001
  • form, composition
  • top surface is heavily damaged
  • stone, mortar
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  • tile fragments
  • length: approx 350 cm; width approx 47 cm; height: approx 85 cm
  • grayish
  • irregular white stones approx 11 x 15 cm
  • 2.5 cm
  • irregular approx 30 cm
  • grayish, friable
  • 10 cm
  • 50 cm
  • The wall is constructed with irregular shaped white bricks which are laid horizontally. The mortar recedes approximately 2 cm. The arrangement of the stone strata is relatively orderly. The western-most edge of the wall presents evidence of calcareous material on the surface. The southern face is damaged. There is a cut or missing brick on the southern surface (57 cm down, 16 cm from western edge that is irregular (21 x 10 cm) which goes into the wall approx 13 cm.
  • The wall was not identified in its entirety.
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Basic Information

  • E-W wall north of SU 10000 and 10001

Plan

Record Details

  • Ismini Miliaresis
  • 24-7-2009