Via di Nola, south side, Pompeii. October 2017.
Looking towards entrance doorways at III.9.3, III.9.2 and III.9. 1, with unexcavated roadway, on right.
Foto Taylor Lauritsen, ERC Grant 681269 DÉCOR.
III.9.2 Pompeii (on left) and III.9.1 (on right). May 2005. Site of entrances.
According to Liselotte Eschebach the left pilaster had a painting of a large peacock.
She suggests this may be the painting identified by Fröhlich as F32.
Fröhlich identifies a bird with a comb on its head. He says it is not a cockerel but may possibly be a Phoenix.
See Eschebach,
L., 1993. Gebäudeverzeichnis und
Stadtplan der antiken Stadt Pompeji. Köln: Böhlau. (p. 112).
See Fröhlich, T., 1991. Lararien und Fassadenbilder in den Vesuvstädten. Mainz: von Zabern. (p. 318, F32).
III.9.2 Pompeii (on left) and III.9.1 (on right). May 2006. Site of entrances.
III.9.1 Pompeii, on left. March 2009. Collapsed blocked unexcavated roadway. III.8, on right.
III.9.1 Pompeii, on left, May 2006. Collapsed unexcavated roadway. III.8, on right.
III.9.1 Pompeii, on left. May 2005. Blocked unexcavated roadway III.8, on right.
III.9.1 Pompeii, on left. May 2006. Collapsed unexcavated roadway. III.8, on right
III.9.1 Pompeii, on left. May 2005. Blocked unexcavated roadway III.8, on right.