Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • possible living surface, die to smooth upper surface.
      • Darian Marie Totten
    • 24-7-2009

Stratigraphic Relationships

  • No Linked Records

Site Photo

Description

  • color, consistency, composition
  • pick, shovel
  • see plan
  • sandy silt
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  • friable
  • no later intervention
  • accumulation
  • white stone, tufa cubilia
  • charcoal, animal bones
  • slate, marble, ceramics, tesserae
  • The surface of this stratum is horizontally smooth with few large inclusions of brick and stones extending in slightly curved lines from SU 8095 to the northern limit of the trench. This stratum has consistent inclusion throughout the interior of stratum in medium concentration while the uppermost surface appeared smooth and very fragmented externeling from SU 8095 to the trench edge, curving slightly to the east. The interface between this stratum and that below is clear for difference in color and consistency.
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  • early monastery
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Ceramic Inventory

  • 1100 AD - 1199 AD
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 Total fragments
1
77
1
1
3

Basic Information

  • Reddish soil under US 8089 in the NW of the trench

Plan

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Darian Marie Totten
  • 13-7-2009
  • Ismini Miliaresis
  • 14-7-2009