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VIII.7.10 Pompeii. Shop and rooms. Linked to VIII.7.9.

Excavated 1795, 1874, 1906 and 2005 to 2010.

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The Pompeii Archaeological Research Project: Porta Stabia (PARP:PS) has been excavating VIII.7.1 to 15 since 2005.

For more detail see their annual research reports at http://www.fastionline.org/micro_view.php?itemkey=fst_cd&fst_cd=AIAC_356.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Entrance on Via Stabiana. Looking west.

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Entrance on Via Stabiana. Looking west.

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Detail of door threshold showing door socket.

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Detail of door threshold showing door socket.

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. May 2006. Entrance. Looking west..9

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. May 2006. Entrance, looking west.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii, on right with VIII.7.9 on left. September 2005.

VIII.7.10 Pompeii, on right with VIII.7.9 on left. September 2005.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Looking west across shop towards rear.

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Looking west across shop towards rear.

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Looking north across shop towards doorway, on right, linked to VIII.7.11

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010.

Looking north across shop towards doorway, on right, linked to VIII.7.11

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Rear room of shop, looking towards rear and north west corner.

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010.

Rear room of shop, looking towards rear and north-west corner.

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Corridor looking west towards rear room, possibly a dormitory?

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010.

Corridor looking west towards rear room, possibly a dormitory?

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Looking east from corridor and rear dormitory room, towards shop entrance on Via Stabiana, and Vicolo del Conciapelle, opposite.

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010.

Looking east from corridor and rear dormitory room, towards shop entrance on Via Stabiana, and Vicolo del Conciapelle, opposite.

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Rear room possibly a dormitory, looking towards north-west corner.

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010.

Rear room possibly a dormitory, looking towards north-west corner.

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Looking south towards doorway to triclinium.

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Looking south towards doorway to triclinium.

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Looking west across triclinium.

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Looking west across triclinium.

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Corridor looking west towards rear (blocked by low wall)

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010.

Corridor looking west towards rear (blocked by low wall)

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010.  Corridor looking east towards road (low wall block in foreground). This would seem to have been taken from the kitchen, but presumably was not blocked in antiquity ?

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010.

Corridor looking east towards road (low wall block in foreground).

This would seem to have been taken from the kitchen, but presumably was not blocked in antiquity ?

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Site of kitchen, described by Eschebach as having hearth, well and lararium. See Eschebach, L., 1993. Gebäudeverzeichnis und Stadtplan der antiken Stadt Pompeji. Köln: Böhlau. (p. 389)
According to Boyce, in the wall of the kitchen there was a niche and beside it was a lararium painting. It represented a sacrificial scene with the Genius and the tibicen, one on each side of an altar. On either side of them was a Lar. In the lower zone was a single serpent beside and altar.
See Boyce G. K., 1937. Corpus of the Lararia of Pompeii. Rome: MAAR 14. (p.78, no.377) 
See Sogliano, A., 1879. Le pitture murali campane scoverte negli anni 1867-79. Napoli: (p.12, no.24, “badly preserved”)

VIII.7.10 Pompeii. September 2010. Site of kitchen, described by Eschebach as having hearth, well and lararium.

See Eschebach, L., 1993. Gebäudeverzeichnis und Stadtplan der antiken Stadt Pompeji. Köln: Böhlau. (p. 389)

According to Boyce, in the wall of the kitchen there was a niche and beside it was a lararium painting.

It represented a sacrificial scene with the Genius and the tibicen, one on each side of an altar.

On either side of them was a Lar.

In the lower zone was a single serpent beside and altar.

See Boyce G. K., 1937. Corpus of the Lararia of Pompeii. Rome: MAAR 14. (p.78, no.377)

See Sogliano, A., 1879. Le pitture murali campane scoverte negli anni 1867-79. Napoli: (p.12, no.24, “badly preserved”).

Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.

 

 

 

 

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