Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • very difficult to understand to what phase this pavement belongs as it has no visible cohorts. It is possible that it was laid down after the tomb system, of which 3103 was a part, were finished. It then may have been cut for the reuse of this tomb against the north wall of the church. A verticle tile that marks the eastern-most limit of the tomb next to 3103 (3153) is cut in a way that suggests these tombs were reopened.
      • Megan McNamee
    • 28-7-2007

Stratigraphic Relationships

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Site Photo

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Description

  • compaction
  • trowel, brush
  • N-S: 1.04 m; E-W: 0.61 m
  • cement
  • white
  • weakly cemented, loose
  • well preserved
  • artificial
  • pebbles
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  • cement, plaster
  • Pavement abuts the north wall and extends south wards and bends to the west in an L shape. This shape is the result of many cuts on all sides except the north.
  • not clear why it was cut on the east side
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  • high

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Basic Information

  • Strip of white plaster pavement cut on its west side for 3103.

Record Details

  • Megan McNamee
  • 27-7-2007