Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • Burnt remains of the bell-casting process tossed back into the cut for the bell-casting pit
      • Megan McNamee
    • 22-6-2007

Stratigraphic Relationships

  • No Linked Records

Site Photo

  • No records attached.

Description

  • color, composition, consistency, compaction
  • trowel
  • N-S: 1.02 m; E-W: 0.98 m; height: max 0.46 m (variable)
  • sand, pebbles
  • reddish black
  • loose
  • well preserved
  • artificial
  • pebbles
  • ash, bones, yellow clay, carbon fragments
  • fragments of brick, slag, pottery, roof tiles, worked marble and bronze
  • The context is a fill of burnt material housed in cut 3135, covering 3133 and abutting SSU 3106. The upper layer of the context is mostly yellow clay covered in a thick layer of ash puntuated by fragments and balls of broze. On its eastern side, 3122 has a more various composition. Most of the largest inclusions were found in this area. The western half has a more regular content and is made up of a sandy burnt earth. Some of it red and some of it black. The blackest earth is concentrated near 3106 and the red in the center of the context.
  • context is well preserved and not contaminated
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  • good

Ceramic Inventory

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 Total fragments
1
1

Basic Information

  • Deposit of burnt material along south wall

Architectural Elements

  • VM_AE636
    • Roman

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Caroline Goodson
  • 18-6-2007
  • Megan McNamee
  • 21-6-2007