Villa Magna

Interpretation

    • Posthole seems to form part of a series of postholes of similar dimensions in the western part of the trench. The structure that might have been formed by these post holes seems to have been minor and not intended for human occupation. It's possible that the structure was for the containment of animals or similar.
      • Caitlin Gillespie
    • 28-7-2008

Stratigraphic Relationships

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Site Photo

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Description

  • form, consistency
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  • 0.42 m; see plan
  • medium silty sand (just from surface, need to excavated further)
  • mid grayish brown
  • friable
  • no later intervention
  • artificial
  • tufa blocks, stone, soil
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  • brick and mortar fragments
  • Fill of circular cut comprised of soil, stones, tufa, mortar and brick fragments. Tufa blocks, brick and mortar pieces are set around the boundary of the cut. Larger components of this fill are of varying dimensions (8-20 cm in length visible on the surface).
  • materials used appear to be reused and have not been reworked to form this fill
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  • fair

Ceramic Inventory

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Basic Information

  • Fill of 8021

Record Details

    • Lisa Fentress
    • Andrea Di Miceli
  • 28-7-2008
  • Andrea Di Miceli
  • 25-7-2008