Summary (English)
A wall was revealed during the construction of a sewer. Made of shaped blocks of leucititic lava bonded with mortar, it was 1.20m wide and orientated on a NW/SE alignment. The east face presented a thickening of the wall which formed a ledge of circa 0.20m which was visible to a maximum height of 1.70m. This was probably a boundary or enclosure wall. The rare fragments of re-used material (marble and tile) present suggest a construction date somewhere in the late antique or post-classical period. (Stefano Musco, L. De Michelis, E. Brienza – Cooperativa Archeologica Parsifal)
Director
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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