Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • Abandonment of Room III including building rubble
      • Caroline Goodson
    • 16-7-2008

Stratigraphic Relationships

Site Photo

Description

  • color, consistency
  • pick, trowel
  • 8.0 x 10; depth: 0.17
  • sandy soil
  • brown
  • friable
  • good
  • natural?
  • sand, rocks > 0.15, marble
  • N/A
  • ceramic, metal tools
  • Deposit of soil and rubble of very loose compaction extending over most of room 3 (missing on eastern edge). The context included very little pottery, only a few tiles. The rubble included a great number of worked stones, including an enormous carved cornice, and metal tools.
  • The distinction between this and 4157 was difficult to determine and in the last day the two were excavated together on N LOE the fill of the cistern disturbed the SU.
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  • good

Ceramic Inventory

  • 1300 AD - 1399 AD
  • Tra le invetriate si distinguono 8 invetriate da fuoco e 20 invetriate locali
 Total fragments
39
39
20
36
24
1

Basic Information

  • Deposit of light brown soil with rubble covering Room III of Building I

Objects

  • VM_O432
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    • Knife blade
  • VM_O431
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    • Harness fitting
  • VM_O430
    • Pendant medallion
  • VM_O426
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    • Pendant medallion
  • VM_O554
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    • Dice

Architectural Elements

  • VM_AE1031
    • Medieval
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  • VM_AE1040
    • Medieval
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  • VM_AE1041
    • Medieval
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  • VM_AE1042
    • Medieval
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  • VM_AE1170
    • Medieval
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Plan

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Caroline Goodson
  • 27-6-2008
  • Megan McNamee
  • 24-6-2008