Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • This feature was a roughly coursed wall made with reused, fragmentary building materials. It formed the southern part of a hut structure (hut 5).
      • Darian Marie Totten
    • 8-7-2011

Stratigraphic Relationships

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Description

  • composition
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  • silt
  • dark brown
  • friable
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  • white stone, roughly, irregular
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  • The stratum is composed of an alignment of stones held together earthen mortar. The east of this SU presents broken bricks, roughly hewn white stones, large and evidence of semi-worked stones, that created irregular faces. This SU does not display regular courses. In places the SU is one stone high. In others, two or three small stones, tiles, mortar fragments form recognizable courses. The profile on the northernside is irregular, especially at the eastern edge. It curves slightly towards the north. This stratum was individuated in its entirety and excavated in its entirety.
  • This is a wall made with earthen mortar and reused, fragmentary building materials.
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Ceramic Inventory

  • 1050 AD - 1099 AD
  • vetrina sparsa a; orlo verticale appiatito.
 Total fragments
3
3
29
2

Basic Information

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Plan

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Darian Marie Totten
  • 13-7-2009
  • Tyler Franconi
  • 15-7-2009