Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • Tis was a surface of the hearth that demonstrates the form of this structure. The brown square boundaries along the reddish surfaces may give indication of how this hearth was constructed with different surfaces at its interior
      • Darian Marie Totten
    • 9-7-2009

Stratigraphic Relationships

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Site Photo

Description

  • color, composition
  • trowel
  • see plan
  • sandy clay
  • two colors present: orangish red and orangish brown
  • compact
  • intervetion at NW corner by later medieval posthole
  • artificial
  • small stones
  • charcoal animal bones
  • ceramic fragments
  • This stratum presented a smooth horizontal surface on which two distinct colors were evident in a discernable pattern. Orangish brown soil created a rectangular form interspersed between and to the cast of the orangish red rectangular patches at the center. The stratum is consistent throughout with very low concentration of broken ceramics and animal bones randomly dispersed throughout the trench. The charcoal is found in a medium concentration on the outer edges of the stratum along with very fragmentary blue grayish mortar.
  • excavated in it entirety
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  • early monastery
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Ceramic Inventory

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 Total fragments
1
2
1
1
1
11
1

Basic Information

  • Stratum of rubefied clay in a rectangular pattern

Plan

Record Details

    • Darian Marie Totten
  • 9-7-2009
  • Ismini Miliaresis
  • 14-7-2009