Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • This is the exterior wall of the borgo created in the Late Middle Ages, after 1297 and the suppression of the monastery. The typology of the windows suggests a fifteenth-century date, though in 1478, VM is described as dirutum. It is tempting to associate this construction as a reaction to the attack of VM by the inhabitants of Gorga, in 1398. See Giampiero Raspa, "La Storia," in Villamagna (1999).
      • Caroline Goodson
    • 15-7-2006

Stratigraphic Relationships

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Description

  • muro del borgo est-ovest
  • composizione, tecnica muraria
  • parzialmente distrutto
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  • gray-white, hard
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  • tegole
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  • Muro esterno del borgo. The wall, which runs E-W through the trench has a series of rectangular windows, the beveled frames of which open to the inside/northern face. The wall terminates at the western end in a polygonal tower.
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Basic Information

  • muro del borgo est-ovest

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Andrew Dufton
  • 6-6-2006
  • Caroline Goodson
  • 8-6-2006