Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • preparation for Roman pavement, now stripped of its marble. It forms part of a large marble paved area around a square area containing water features.
      • Monica Hellstrom
    • 25-6-2008

Stratigraphic Relationships

Site Photo

Description

  • compaction, composition
  • trowel
  • N-S: 6.30 m; E-W: 1.50 m
  • compacted mortar with pieces of slate
  • dark gray
  • very hard
  • good
  • artificial
  • slate
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  • mortar
  • Strato pavimentale composto da cettentizio con inserzione di tessere di arenaria. The pavement is divided in rectilinear sections by lines, predominantly running N-S, perhaps reflecting the method of its construction. The slate pieces on the top of the pavement forms two distinct patterns; one forming large rectangles along the lines in the mortar, one forming what appears to be tangenting circles, especially in the S-most part of the context. The pavement preparation is quite thick, as seen in the sides of the cut 7022 which slopes down to the north. The pavement itself has collapsed from its original level and slopes sharply to the west.
  • The pavement is joined to east by another pavement preparation, 7031, and should be seen as equal to it.
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Basic Information

  • Roman pavement preparation in W part of trench

Plan

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Monica Hellstrom
  • 6-6-2008
  • Monica Hellstrom
  • 6-6-2008