Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • Deposit of rubble associated with modern (19c?) renovations to the church.
      • Caroline Goodson
    • 24-6-2008

Stratigraphic Relationships

Site Photo

  • No records attached.

Description

  • components, color
  • pick, trowel, brush
  • 5.5 x 7 m
  • soil, rubble
  • brown, blue-gray
  • loose
  • good
  • artificial
  • stones of medium and large dimension, marble
  • roots, snail shells
  • mortar, ceramic, metal
  • Consistent deposit of building rubble and mortar covering the center of room 3 Bldg. I. It's filled with modern material as well as residual ancient pottery (dolium) and medieval pottery. Within the soil, metal objects (nails, coins) were present.
  • no levels were taken on this layer
  • tiles stamped "glorg...," modern glazed pottery
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  • high

Ceramic Inventory

  • 1200 AD - 1399 AD
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 Total fragments
2
2
1

Basic Information

  • A deposit of rubble and mortar in the eastern zone of the trench (room 3, building I)

Objects

  • VM_O440
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    • Hook, Nail

Architectural Elements

  • VM_AE1032
    • Medieval
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  • VM_AE712
    • Roman
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Ceramics

  • VM_D23
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Glass

Plan

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Caroline Goodson
  • 23-6-2008
  • Caroline Goodson
  • 24-6-2008