Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • CG suggested that might be a cremation, but Sam thinks that the composition isn't right. Not burnt.
      • Megan McNamee
    • 6-7-2010

Stratigraphic Relationships

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Site Photo

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Description

  • composition, color
  • trowel
  • N-S: 0.21 m; E-W: 0.38 m
  • sandy earth (feels like fine gravel)
  • gray
  • very loose
  • excellent
  • artificial
  • earth
  • tufa (one block lining the bottom, decomposing), bones (hand, teeth, vertibrae), balls of yellow-brown clay (kibble)
  • fragments of painted plaster, very small bits of brick
  • Loose gray fill in a small hole containing bones from a hand and the cervical vertibrae and teeth. Bottomed on a block of decomposing tufa. Fill darker (also damper) near bottom.
  • seemed organized, intentional
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  • high

Ceramic Inventory

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Basic Information

  • Fill of small hole with disarticulated hand

Record Details

  • Megan McNamee
  • 21-6-2010