Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • SU 3123 seems to be a displaced chunk of the pavement (SU 3127 and 3128). Likely, it and Su 3116 were displaced when a hole was made in the pavement for the bell-casting pit.
      • Megan McNamee
    • 2-7-2007

Stratigraphic Relationships

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Description

  • form, color, compaction
  • trowel, brush
  • N-S: 0.88 m; E-W: 0.53 m; height: 0.24 m (variable)
  • cement, plaster, mortar
  • in order from top to bottom: light gray, white, dark brown, pale yellow, deep red, white
  • strongly cemented
  • complete; well preserved
  • artificial (accidental?)
  • pebbles
  • none
  • cement, plaster
  • The deposit is an irregularly-shaped section of layered plaster and cement. Each layer is clearly defined by its color. The form of the deposit is highly irregular, though it was cut on its south side to prepare a grave for HRU 3114.
  • related to SU 3116
  • none
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  • high

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Basic Information

  • Multi-colored cement, plaster and mortar deposit near door of chapel

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Caroline Goodson
  • 13-6-2007
  • Megan McNamee
  • 21-6-2007