Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • in part silos surface?
      • Darian Marie Totten
    • 22-6-2010

Stratigraphic Relationships

  • No Linked Records

Site Photo

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Description

  • color, consistency, composition
  • trowel, pick
  • see plan
  • sandy clay
  • dark yellow-brown
  • friable
  • cut by later features
  • accumulation
  • white stone, tufa (cubilia)
  • animal bones
  • ceramics, broken bricks
  • This stratum was horizontally distributed (mostly) with a slight inclination in the west toward the east. The surface presented few large inclusions but below the surface, there was a greater concentration of these inclusions of brick fragments, tufa and white stone with a uniform distribution throughout the stratum. There was a very limited concentration of ceramic fragments and animal bones. The relationship with the stratum below was clear for reasons of color and composition.
  • excavated in its entirety
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  • good

Ceramic Inventory

  • 950 AD - 1050 AD
  • vetrina pesante tarda; a piece which might be vetrina sparsa a
 Total fragments
2
53
2
2
1

Basic Information

  • Stratum of yellow brown soil under US 8130 and US 8136 in west of trench

Plan

Record Details

  • Darian Marie Totten
  • 21-6-2010