Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • tomb wall
      • Cori Fenwick
    • 27-7-2007
    • Southern wall of tomb H, post dating construction of campanile, probably cut into 2589. The general cemetery fill.
      • Caroline Goodson
    • 27-7-2007

Stratigraphic Relationships

  • No Linked Records
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Site Photo

Description

  • E-W wall of tomb H, on south side
  • location, construction
  • OK
  • crudely coursed mortared blocks
  • plastered on south side, not on north
  • pebbles
  • 2.40 x 0.21
  • cement
  • local porous volcanic stone
  • 2
  • none
  • loose, light gray with pebbles and dark gray inclusions
  • 8
  • N/A
  • Slightly curved E-W wall, consisting of roughly small blocks of porous yellowy volcanic stone (local) in crude courses. Survives to height of 4 courses. Mortar is very loose, light gray cement with pebbles and dark gray inclusions.
  • Sits on flagstone pavement 2324 and abust campanile 2034. Reusing part of the rubble fill 3681 of the construction cut 3680 for campanile as foundation at west end, cut by later grave at east end.
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Basic Information

  • E-W wall of tomb H, on south side

Tomb

  • VM_T340
    • burial (called tomb F/H in earlier documentation)

Plan

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Cori Fenwick
  • 27-7-2007
  • Melissa Bailey
  • 26-7-2007