Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • destruction layer
      • Caroline Goodson
    • 18-1-2008
    • First pavement of room 2? Or destruction layer formed after removal of paving?
      • Caroline Goodson
    • 18-1-2008

Stratigraphic Relationships

  • No Linked Records

Site Photo

  • No records attached.

Description

  • color, composition
  • trowel
  • N-S: 7.15 m; E-W: 2.55 m
  • sandy
  • gray with brownish hue
  • soft
  • moderate
  • artificial?
  • frequent small stones of rough texture, medium to small pieces of limestone
  • occasional snail shell, animal bone, charcoal chunks and flecks
  • occasional iron nails and pottery, frequent blue-gray mortar chunks
  • Gray sandy layer under fill 4021 on west side of SU 4053 in trench B2. Soil sandy and fluffy.
  • possible truncation of LOE to north
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  • good

Ceramic Inventory

  • 1350 AD - 1399 AD
  • Tardo 1300
 Total fragments
56
43
57
120
1
16

Basic Information

  • fill layer in trench B2, running length of trench from deposit 4049 in north to ssu 4006 in south (see sketch).

Objects

  • VM_O736
    • Plaque
  • VM_O234
    • file_imagemultiple
    • Belt loop?

Glass

Record Details

  • 9-7-2007
  • Jordan Pickett
  • 18-7-2007