Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • Fill of cut SU 8100, and the lived surface of hut 4
      • Darian Marie Totten
    • 8-7-2011

Stratigraphic Relationships

  • No Linked Records

Site Photo

  • No records attached.

Description

  • color, consistency
  • trowel, pick
  • see plan
  • silty soil
  • dark grayish brown
  • friable
  • intervention of later medieval post-hole
  • accumulation
  • white stone tufa
  • animal bne
  • ceramics, tesserae, broken bricks
  • This stratum was disposed on a slight slope from N-S and thickness was not uniform. On the surface, the inclusion was most concentrated on the limits of this stratum on all sides and comprised of broken tiles, in places disposed horizontally, creating a plan surface, fragments of mortar, blue-gray in color predominantly, and white, irregulary hewn rocks. However, once this upper surface was removed, the inclusion became larger and more concentrated with the soil matrix arranged in a random pattern, but consistency distributed throughout the internum.
  • soil is friable; this stratum was excaveted in its entirety
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  • early monastery
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Ceramic Inventory

  • testo,impasti del x-xi.
 Total fragments
1
2
2
54
5

Basic Information

  • Mid-greyish soil and stone at the interior of US 8100

Architectural Elements

  • VM_AE996
    • Roman
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  • VM_AE997
    • Roman
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Plan

Record Details

  • Ismini Miliaresis
  • 14-7-2009