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V.1.31 Pompeii, on right. December 2018.
Entrance doorways on Via del Vesuvio, with V.1.30, on left. Photo
courtesy of Aude Durand.
V.1.31 Pompeii. December 2018.
Looking east to entrance doorway on Via del Vesuvio. Photo courtesy of Aude Durand
V.1.31 Pompeii.
May 2005. Entrance on Via del Vesuvio.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2009.
Looking towards north wall of shop-room 1. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
Photo courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. July 2010. Looking east across shop 1. Photo courtesy of Michael Binns.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2009. Looking down onto flooring in shop-room 1. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
Photo courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. December 2007. South wall of shop-room 1.
V.1.31 Pompeii. May 2005. Doorway to rear room 2 in east wall on south side.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2009.
South wall of rear room 2. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
Photo courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. December 2007. Painted plaster in south-east corner of rear room 2.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2009. Painted plaster on east wall in south-east corner of rear room 2. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
Photo courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2009.
Detail of painted plaster on east wall in south-east corner of rear room 2. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
Photo courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. Not dated.
“Outline of decorative pattern”. Photo by Mats Holmlund.
Photo and words courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2009.
East wall of rear room 2. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
Photo courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2009.
North wall of rear room 2, with doorway to corridor 3. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
Photo courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2010.
Looking towards north end of east wall of shop-room. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
“Room 3 is a corridor, leading to a latrine niche situated in the north-east corner of the taberna.”
Photo and words courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. May 2005.
North-west corner of shop-room 1, passage 3 with vaulted latrine at rear left, and remains of base of stairs, in foreground.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2010.
North wall of room 3, corridor, with vaulted latrine, and upper floor. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
Photo courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2010.
North wall of room 3, corridor, with vaulted latrine. Photo and description by Mats Holmlund.
“The Latrine: The Arch labelled (1), the hydraulic plaster (2), the ledge (3), and the drain (4).”
Photo and words courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2010. Room 3, vaulted latrine. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
“The bottom part of the latrine”.
Photo and words courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2010. Room 3, vaulted latrine. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
“The drain”.
Photo and words courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2010.
East wall of room 3, corridor. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
Photo courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2010.
South wall of room 3 corridor, with doorway to rear room. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
Photo courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.31 Pompeii. c.2010.
West wall of room 3 corridor, with doorway to shop-room. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
Photo courtesy of The Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.18/29/30/31/32 Pompeii? May 2010. Found 6th April 1748 in V.1.
Wall painting showing the first picture found in the excavations of the Cività “garland with mask of bearded satyr, and bird resting on the festoon”.
Now in Naples Archaeological Museum. Inventory number 8591.
It was possibly found in the area of V.1.29/30/31/32 near the crossroads of the Via Stabiana and Via di Nola.
However, PPM (III, 540), thinks that the excavations started in V.1.18, House of the Epigrams, in April 1748 so it could have come from there, or vicinity.
See Pagano, M. and Prisciandaro, R., 2006. Studio sulle provenienze degli oggetti rinvenuti negli scavi borbonici del regno di Napoli. Naples: Nicola Longobardi. (p.11)