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I.14.2 Pompeii. Modest dwelling house with garden.

Excavated 1954.

 

(Originally, this Insula was numbered as Reg. II, Insula 14, and then in the 1950’s at the moment of excavation altered to Reg I, Insula 14).

 

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Room E

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Looking south across atrium to base of stairs (left) to upper floor. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin. 
The group of rooms aligned in the southern part of the house was surmounted by a floor. From the atrium, in fact, this level was reached thanks to a staircase leaning against the eastern wall of room D (Fig. 159). From this staircase remains only the start, constituted of two rough masonry steps (l .: 0,72 m). However, the traces that remain partially on the travertine blocks composing the wall indicate that a wooden staircase followed these two steps. In 1958, the excavators also reported the presence of charred wood at the bottom of the staircase, a probable remnant of this development (see Fig. 156).
Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 159, fig. 156.
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I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Looking south across atrium to base of stairs (left) to upper floor. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

The group of rooms aligned in the southern part of the house was surmounted by a floor. From the atrium, in fact, this level was reached thanks to a staircase leaning against the eastern wall of room D (Fig. 159). From this staircase remains only the start, constituted of two rough masonry steps (l .: 0,72 m). However, the traces that remain partially on the travertine blocks composing the wall indicate that a wooden staircase followed these two steps. In 1958, the excavators also reported the presence of charred wood at the bottom of the staircase, a probable remnant of this development (see Fig. 156).

Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 159, fig. 156.

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I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room E, north wall with start of stairs to upper floor, on right.
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room E, north wall with start of stairs to upper floor, on right.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room E, east wall with line of stairs showing in wall.
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room E, east wall with line of stairs showing in wall.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room E, south wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room E, south wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room E, south-west corner. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room E, south-west corner. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room E, west wall with doorway to atrium, on right.
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room E, west wall with doorway to atrium, on right.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room E, north wall with doorway to atrium in north-west corner.
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room E, north wall with doorway to atrium in north-west corner.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

Room F

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room F, east wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room F, east wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room F, south wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room F, south wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room F, west wall with traces of painting and floor in corner. 
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room F, west wall with traces of painting and floor in corner.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

Room H

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room H, Looking towards north wall from doorway in west wall, from room L.
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room H, Looking towards north wall from doorway in west wall, from room L.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room H, north wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room H, north wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room H, east wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room H, east wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room H, east wall. Fig. 168 — Tableau représentant le mythe de Pyrame et Thisbé sur le mur ouest de l’œcus (© CNRS-CCJ, Christine Durand).
Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 168.
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I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room H, east wall. Fig. 168 — Tableau représentant le mythe de Pyrame et Thisbé sur le mur ouest de l’œcus (© CNRS-CCJ, Christine Durand).

Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 168.

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I.14.2 Pompeii. Room H, east wall and mosaic floor. Fig. 161 Oecus H, vue ouest / est (© CNRS-CCJ, Christine Durand).
Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 161.
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According to Nappo, the floor of the wide room 4.80m x 4.60m consists of a very particular cocciopesto with decoration outlined in white tiles: a wide fillet band with regular dots encloses a square carpet with an edge consisting of meanders alternating with squares with centre point. The field encloses a rosette of diamonds clearly divided in four parts, in correspondence with the lanceolate tip of the palmettes placed in the corner at the plumes.

Il pavimento dell'ambiente ampio m 4,80 x 4,60 è costituito da un particolarissimo cocciopesto con ornato delineato in tessere bianche: un'ampia fascia di raccordo con punteggiato regolare racchiude un tappeto quadrato con bordo costituito da meandri alternati a quadrati con punto centrale. Il campo racchiude un rosone di rombi chiaramente suddiviso in 4/ 4 in corrispondenza della punta lanceolata delle palmette sistemate negli angoli in corrispondenza dei pennacchi.
See Nappo S. C., 2000. Nuovi pavimenti in cocciopesto con decorazione geometrica da recenti scavi nella Regio I di Pompei. AISCOM VII, 2000, p. 344-5, fig. 1.

I.14.2 Pompeii. Room H, east wall and mosaic floor. Fig. 161 Oecus H, vue ouest / est (© CNRS-CCJ, Christine Durand).

Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 161.

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According to Nappo, the floor of the wide room 4.80m x 4.60m consists of a very particular cocciopesto with decoration outlined in white tiles: a wide fillet band with regular dots encloses a square carpet with an edge consisting of meanders alternating with squares with centre point. The field encloses a rosette of diamonds clearly divided in four parts, in correspondence with the lanceolate tip of the palmettes placed in the corner at the plumes.

 

Il pavimento dell'ambiente ampio m 4,80 x 4,60 è costituito da un particolarissimo cocciopesto con ornato delineato in tessere bianche: un'ampia fascia di raccordo con punteggiato regolare racchiude un tappeto quadrato con bordo costituito da meandri alternati a quadrati con punto centrale. Il campo racchiude un rosone di rombi chiaramente suddiviso in 4/ 4 in corrispondenza della punta lanceolata delle palmette sistemate negli angoli in corrispondenza dei pennacchi.

See Nappo S. C., 2000. Nuovi pavimenti in cocciopesto con decorazione geometrica da recenti scavi nella Regio I di Pompei. AISCOM VII, 2000, p. 344-5, fig. 1.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. Room H, mosaic floor. Fig. 170 — Pavement mosaïqué de l’œcus (© CNRS-CCJ, Christine Durand). 
As shown by the overlap of the wall plaster on the floor, the mural paintings of the oecus were put in place after the installation of the pavement. 
This one, in opus signinum inlaid with white tesserae, is in a very good state of conservation. 
The outer band is decorated with a regular seeding of white tesserae. 
The central carpet (2,795m x 2,79 m) has a meander band of swastikas and squares. 
The meander borders a square panel decorated with a "diamond shield" developing around a white ring; in each corner is a palmette.
This type of pavement is common in Pompeii, where several examples have been found. It is generally dated from the 2nd century BC.
Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 170.
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I.14.2 Pompeii. Room H, mosaic floor. Fig. 170 — Pavement mosaïqué de l’œcus (© CNRS-CCJ, Christine Durand).

As shown by the overlap of the wall plaster on the floor, the mural paintings of the oecus were put in place after the installation of the pavement.

This one, in opus signinum inlaid with white tesserae, is in a very good state of conservation.

The outer band is decorated with a regular seeding of white tesserae.

The central carpet (2,795m x 2,79 m) has a meander band of swastikas and squares.

The meander borders a square panel decorated with a "diamond shield" developing around a white ring; in each corner is a palmette.

This type of pavement is common in Pompeii, where several examples have been found. It is generally dated from the 2nd century BC.

Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 170.

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I.14.2 Pompeii. Room H, detail of palmette in mosaic floor.
Fig. 248 — Palmette du pavement du salon de la maison I 14, 2 (photographie Véronique Blanc-Bijon).
Voir Véronique Blanc-Bijon : Les Sols in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, pp. 233-8, fig. 248. 
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I.14.2 Pompeii. Room H, detail of palmette in mosaic floor.

Fig. 248 — Palmette du pavement du salon de la maison I 14, 2 (photographie Véronique Blanc-Bijon).

Voir Véronique Blanc-Bijon : Les Sols in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, pp. 233-8, fig. 248.

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I.14.2 Pompeii. Room H, detail of meander in mosaic floor.
Fig. 247 — Détail du méandre du pavement du salon de la maison I 14, 2 (photographie Véronique Blanc-Bijon).
Voir Véronique Blanc-Bijon : Les Sols in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, pp. 233-8, fig. 247. 
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I.14.2 Pompeii. Room H, detail of meander in mosaic floor.

Fig. 247 — Détail du méandre du pavement du salon de la maison I 14, 2 (photographie Véronique Blanc-Bijon).

Voir Véronique Blanc-Bijon : Les Sols in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, pp. 233-8, fig. 247.

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I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room H, south wall. 
The doorway on the left is to room I, the doorway on the right leads to the atrium.
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room H, south wall. The doorway on the left is to room I, the doorway on the right leads to the atrium.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. Room H, south wall. Fig. 164 — Vestiges du tableau d’Apollon citharède sur le mur sud de l’œcus (© CNRS-Christine Durand).
Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 164.
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I.14.2 Pompeii. Room H, south wall. Fig. 164 — Vestiges du tableau d’Apollon citharède sur le mur sud de l’œcus (© CNRS-Christine Durand).

Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 164.

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Rooms I, and J.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room I, cubiculum, looking south from room J. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin. 
At the far-left end is a mound of carbonized plants preserved in cubiculum I, south-east corner.
Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 196.
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I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room I, cubiculum, looking south from room J. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

At the far-left end is a mound of carbonized plants preserved in cubiculum I, south-east corner.

Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 196.

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I.14.2 Pompeii. Room I, remains of painting on west wall.
Fig. 173 — Restes de peinture sur le mur ouest du cubiculum I (© CNRS-CCJ, Christine Durand).
There was also painting on the east wall (fig. 172)
Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 172, 173.
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I.14.2 Pompeii. Room I, remains of painting on west wall.

Fig. 173 — Restes de peinture sur le mur ouest du cubiculum I (© CNRS-CCJ, Christine Durand).

There was also painting on the east wall (fig. 172)

Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 172, 173.

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I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Rooms I and J, west wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Rooms I and J, west wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room J, kitchen, looking north from room I. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room J, kitchen, looking north from room I. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room J, latrine in north-east corner. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin. 
According to Hobson,
“This latrine takes a little understanding. Here an amphora has been built into the space between the pedestals.
The tiled floor slopes towards a small opening at the base of the amphora. 
Was this done to reduce the contamination of the tiles and so that less water would be required to cleanse them ?”
See Hobson, B., 2009. Latrinae et foricae: Toilets in the Roman World. London; Duckworth. (p.53, fig.70).

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Room J, latrine in north-east corner. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

According to Hobson,

“This latrine takes a little understanding. Here an amphora has been built into the space between the pedestals.

The tiled floor slopes towards a small opening at the base of the amphora.

Was this done to reduce the contamination of the tiles and so that less water would be required to cleanse them?”

See Hobson, B., 2009. Latrinae et foricae: Toilets in the Roman World. London; Duckworth. (p.53, fig.70).

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. Room J, latrine in north-east corner. Amphora embedded in the bench with small opening at the base.
Fig. 179 — Détail de la latrine : amphore encastrée dans la banquette (© CNRS-CCJ, Christine Durand).
Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 179.
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I.14.2 Pompeii. Room J, latrine in north-east corner. Amphora embedded in the bench with small opening at the base.

Fig. 179 — Détail de la latrine : amphore encastrée dans la banquette (© CNRS-CCJ, Christine Durand).

Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 179.

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I.14.2 Pompeii. Room J. Carbonised grass stubble removed from where it was stored in room J.
Fig. 201 — Prélèvement de chaumes de Graminées stockées dans la pièce J. (photographie de Magali Cullin-Mingaud).
Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 201.
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I.14.2 Pompeii. Room J. Carbonised grass stubble removed from where it was stored in room J.

Fig. 201 — Prélèvement de chaumes de Graminées stockées dans la pièce J. (photographie de Magali Cullin-Mingaud).

Voir Chapitre 2 : L’atelier de fabrication de nattes de la via di Nocera (I 14, 2) in Magali Cullin-Mingaud, 2010. La vannerie dans l'Antiquité romaine: Collection du Centre Jean Bérard 35. Paris. Centre Jean Berard, p. 129-171, fig. 201.

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Corridor K and area L

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Looking east to doorways to corridor K, and room H, in area L, on east side of garden area.  
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008.

Looking east to doorways to corridor K, and room H, in area L, on east side of garden area. 

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, looking towards north side, and doorway to corridor K, on right.  
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, looking towards north side, and doorway to corridor K, on right. 

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Corridor K, looking east from area L.
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Corridor K, looking east from area L.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, area on east side of Garden M, looking towards south wall.
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, area on east side of Garden M, looking towards south wall.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, looking south through doorway and across atrium towards room F.
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, looking south through doorway and across atrium towards room F.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, west side, looking south. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin. 
According to Jashemski – “ a gutter along the west side of the house carried rain-water to a cistern under the stairs”
See Jashemski, W. F., 1993. The Gardens of Pompeii, Volume II: Appendices. New York: Caratzas. (p.59)

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, west side, looking south. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

According to Jashemski – “a gutter along the west side of the house carried rain-water to a cistern under the stairs”

See Jashemski, W. F., 1993. The Gardens of Pompeii, Volume II: Appendices. New York: Caratzas. (p.59)

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, detail from south side. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, detail from south side. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, detail from south side. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, detail from south side. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, detail. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, detail. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Concrete covered area L, looking towards north wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Concrete covered area L, looking towards north wall. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, basin and cistern mouth. West side, looking north. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, basin and cistern mouth. West side, looking north. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, detail of basin at north end. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Area L, detail of basin at north end. Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Outside stairs on east side of garden area, on south side of area L.
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Outside stairs on east side of garden area, on south side of area L.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Stairs to upper floor, on east side of garden area M.
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Outside stairs to upper floor, on east side of garden area M.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

 

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Garden M, detail of area below stairs to upper floor, on east side of garden area.
Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

I.14.2 Pompeii. July 2008. Garden M, detail of area below stairs to upper floor, on east side of garden area.

Photo courtesy of Guilhem Chapelin.

According to Jashemski, under the stairs was a cistern.

See Jashemski, W. F., 1993. The Gardens of Pompeii, Volume II: Appendices. New York: Caratzas. (p.59)

 

 

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