Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • Possibly a trench opened for the construction/re-construction of west wall of chapel, reworking of wall is evident on the facade.
      • Lovisa Brannstedt
    • 28-7-2007

Stratigraphic Relationships

  • No Linked Records

Site Photo

Description

  • composition, color, compaction
  • trowel, hand pick
  • N-S: 80 cm; E-W: 47 cm
  • clay, dirt with many inclusions
  • reddish-brown
  • compact
  • well preserved
  • artificial
  • clay, pebbles
  • bone fragments
  • fragments of brick, worked marble, glass, ceramics, concrete, bits of mortar like those found in 3103, 3154 and 3152, large terracotta tiles
  • The fill of 3160 is composed mostly of chunks of a blue-gray concrete with deep red tufa aggrigate fill easily bottomed at cement pavement.
  • Not clear if some of the cement near the column base should be included as part of this fill weaving pockets of very loose soil. At the end of the fill it is a large terracotta tive and a marble pavement stone along with the same mortar as found in SU 3103, 3152 and 3154 on the same axis as the latter two contexts.
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Ceramic Inventory

  • Impossibile determinare
 Total fragments
1

Basic Information

  • Fill for cut 3160

Plan

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Caroline Goodson
  • 20-7-2007
  • Lovisa Brannstedt
  • 20-7-2007