Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • Lived surface for capanna 9
      • Darian Marie Totten
    • 25-6-2010

Stratigraphic Relationships

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Site Photo

Description

  • color, composition, consistency
  • pick, shovel, trowel
  • see plan
  • sandy clay
  • light brown
  • compacts
  • cut by SU 8159
  • artificial
  • cubilia, white stone fragments
  • very little charcoal
  • broken tiles, ceramics (very few)
  • Stratum displays a horizontal surface punctuated by a low-medium concentration of large inclusions (white stone) more concentrated at the edges than at the center of the stratum. The clay covering these inclusions is rather compact. The larger conclusions of stone, cubilia and tiles are slightly more concentrated below the surface throughout. There were very few inclusions of ceramic and a low concentration of charcoal. The difference with the stratum below was evident for reasons of color and composition.
  • excavated in its entirety
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  • good

Ceramic Inventory

  • southern calabria or ne sicily (Keay 52 similis) [500-700]; lots of late Roman sherds
 Total fragments

Basic Information

  • Stratum of compact earth in part under US 8157

Objects

Ceramics

Plan

Record Details

  • Darian Marie Totten
  • 25-6-2010