Villa Magna

Interpretation

  • No Interpretations

Stratigraphic Relationships

Site Photo

  • No records attached.

Description

  • form, color and consistency of the cement (cement of 3129 is much harder and darker)
  • trowel, pick
  • N-S: 0.87 m; E-W: 1.96 m (variable)
  • cement
  • bluish-gray with white and red specks
  • weakly cemented
  • well preserved
  • artificial
  • pebbles, tufa
  • tiny specks of ash
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  • Cement that bonds with the northern and western sides of 3129. Along the northern side it is grooved. Along the western edge it extends away from 3037.
  • Given the irregular shape of the spur of cement that extends westward from 3037, it may be that this was broken away, but it is very well bonded to the south with the construction under 3029. In addition, it was cut on its northern face by 3154 for the tombs in the center of the chapel. The grooves along the northern face of the 3037 seem to have been made to hold facing tiles for the 3037.
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Ceramic Inventory

  • 1200 AD - 1299 AD
  • Troppi pochi frammenti ma possibile fine XIII secolo
 Total fragments
3
1
2

Basic Information

  • Cement facing and spur that extends out from the rock foundation/formation at threshold of chapel

Plan

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Caroline Goodson
  • 16-7-2007
  • Megan McNamee
  • 21-6-2007