North Wall

Description

Renée Forsell

The wall as it stands today consists of the doorposts of the corridor b in the W, the tablinuma in the centre and the nymphaeumd in the E. The W doorpost of the corridor is built with limestone blocks, tiles and smaller, limestone, cruma and lava stones. Both antae of the tablinum is built in testaceum. The E one is damaged and stones are missing. The uppermost part is a modern restoration. Finally the E doorpost of the nymphaeum is built in large limestone blocks. The only part of the upper wall remaining is located above the lintel of corridor b. It is built in op. incertum consisting of limestone some cruma and lava. The wooden lintel is modern and the uppermost part of the wall is restored.

There are some small remains of weathered wall plaster on the lower part of the two tablinum antae.

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