(Originally when excavated, this was numbered as Reg. II, Insula 4, no.2).
II.1.2 Pompeii. December 2007. Entrance doorway.
According to Della Corte –
this house appeared to belong to Aemili, Primio and Saturninus, as shown by the four electoral recommendations.
Two were found on the right side of the entrance doorway, and two on the left side.
Suilimea
(=Aemilius) rog(at) [CIL IV 7494]
Primio rog(at) [CIL IV 7495]
Saturninus
rog(at) [CIL IV 7498]
Primio (rog(at) [CIL IV 7499]
According to Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss/Slaby (See www.manfredclauss.de), these read -
Vettium aed(ilem)
o(ro) v(os) f(aciatis)
d(uumvirum) i(ure) d(icundo) d(ignum) r(ei) p(ublicae) o(ro) v(os) f(aciatis)
Suilimea
rog(at) [CIL IV 7494]
[Pop]idium
Secundum
[aed(ilem)]
Primio rog(at) [CIL IV 7495]
Popidium Secundum
aed(ilem)
Saturninus rog(at) [CIL IV 7498]
C(aium)
Calventium
Sittium IIv(irum)
i(ure) d(icundo)
Primio
rog(at) [CIL IV 7499]
II.1.2 Pompeii. December 2007. Entrance doorway.
II.1.2 Pompeii. December 2004. East side of small entrance corridor.
II.1.2 Pompeii. December 2004. Looking south.
II.1.2 Pompeii. December 2007. Looking west into small cubiculum over adjoining wall from II.1.3.
II.1.2 Pompeii. December 2007. Small cubiculum with blocked doorway on west side which used to lead from the vestibule.
II.1.2 Pompeii. December 2007. Small cubiculum, south wall with doorway leading to atrium.
II.1.2 Pompeii. December 2004. Looking south along corridor to garden area.
II.1.2 Pompeii. December 2007. Niche in east wall of corridor to garden area.
II.1.2 Pompeii. 1959. Looking towards west wall of garden of II.1.2, shared with east wall of garden area of II.1.1/13.
The wall had broken amphorae inserted in its top. Photo by Stanley A. Jashemski.
Source: The Wilhelmina and Stanley A. Jashemski archive in the University of Maryland Library, Special Collections (See collection page) and made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License v.4. See Licence and use details.
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II.1.2 Pompeii. Bone pot used for holding cosmetic products. SAP 10390.
The sides were decorated with grooves.
The lid (not exhibited) also had a concentric groove.
Photographed at “A Day in Pompeii” exhibition at Melbourne Museum. September 2009.
See D’Ambrosio, A., 2001. Women and Beauty in Pompeii. Roma: Bretschneider. (p. 26).
Pompeii. December 2005. Fountain on Via dell’Abbondanza between II.1.2 and II.1.3