Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • Accumulation of earth
      • Ismini Miliaresis
    • 23-6-2010

Stratigraphic Relationships

  • No Linked Records

Site Photo

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Description

  • color, consistency
  • pick, trowel
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  • clayey
  • dark brown
  • somewhat friable
  • no later intervention
  • accumulation
  • stones medium 10 cm
  • animal bones, jawbone with teeth, of goat/sheep, oyster shells, roots
  • cocciopesto, cubilia, charcoal, bricks, ceramics, mortar
  • The upper interface contains no artificial components but contains stones of a medium size 10 cm. The soil is dark brown and somewhat friable and slopes from south to north towards SU 10028. The middle interface becomes a bit more friable and contains small white inclusions. The color is a bit lighter before. There is a larger concentration of pottery. There is also a thin piece of iron. The lower interface contains a layer of horizontally laid stones. Also, some small animal bones and some hunks of cocciopesto, and traces of charcoal. Some of the pottery appears to be burned and some is banda rossa.
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Ceramic Inventory

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 Total fragments
3
1
5
3
30

Basic Information

  • Stratum of medium sized stones with a sloping towards the north filling cut SU 10009 and cuts SU 10025, 10026, and 10027

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Ismini Miliaresis
  • 10-6-2010
  • Ismini Miliaresis
  • 22-6-2010