Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • collapsed wall of a late construction, probably located outside of the L. O. E. to the east.
      • Caroline Goodson
    • 18-6-2009

Stratigraphic Relationships

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Description

  • color of mortar in rubble
  • pick, trowel
  • 1.20 x 2.90
  • earth with stone, brick and mortar
  • brown rubble with blue-gray mortar
  • loose
  • good
  • artificial
  • stone
  • soil
  • brick, mortar
  • Collapsed wall composed mostly of large unworked stones with pieces of brick, interspersed with a few worked blocks of stone. Soil within the rubble is loose and pebbly. Mortar is of a bluish-purple hue.
  • Excavations in 2009 reveal that what was previously considered one continuous wall collapse comprising 4222 is in fact two SUs, on either side of 4188, 4275 being the easternmost SU.
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  • mediocre

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Basic Information

  • Collapsed wall with blue mortar in E. Edge of BII

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Record Details

  • Caroline Goodson
  • 16-6-2009