Summary (English)
Two structures were revealed during the construction of a sewer. The first was a foundation (0.60m wide, conserved height 0.80m) made up of irregular tufa chips bonded with friable mortar and probably orientated on a NS alignment. The second structure, a wall in opus reticulatum, was situated at 5.50m to the south of the first, orientated on a NE/SW alignment. It was 0.60m wide and conserved to a height of 1.15m and presented the facing in cubilia on the south face only. The wall was traced for circa 2.20m. Both structures can be linked to the cuniculus found near the foundation during the same construction work. These finds probably indicate the presence of a Roman villa in the area. (Stefano Musco, L. De Michelis, E. Brienza -Cooperativa Archeologica Parsifal)
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Team
- L. De Michelis - Cooperativa Archeologica Parsifal
- Emanuele Brienza - Cooperativa Archeologica Parsifal
- Stefano Musco - Soprintendenza Archeologica di Roma
Research Body
- Soprintendenza Archeologica di Roma
Funding Body
- Consorzio Recupero Urbano Città di Roma
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