Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • See 3124
      • Megan McNamee
    • 28-7-2007

Stratigraphic Relationships

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Site Photo

Description

  • brick wall on east side of bell-casting pit
  • form, brick type
  • very well preserved
  • masonry
  • wall is unfinished on its west side, but the top is finished with clay and broken terra cotta tiles
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  • E-W: 0.93 m; N-S: 0.22 m; height: 0.29 m
  • terracotta tiles a dry brittle cement with pebble inclusions
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  • varies
  • Bricks of various tickness were used (0.03 m - 0.05 m). Their shapes are also irregular. They are a deep orange color, but that might be due to firing. They are totally charred along their eastern edge.
  • light bluish gray with some dark brown dirt
  • approximately 5 cm
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  • Brick wall probably made for bell casting pit. It is made of regular bricks with terracotta tiles as a finish. On the terracotta tiles there are distinct burnmarks. It is situated in the south side of the chapel, extending north.
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Basic Information

  • brick wall on east side of bell-casting pit

Plan

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Caroline Goodson
  • 9-7-2007
  • Megan McNamee
  • 4-7-2007