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March 2009. Doorway to room 2, oecus.

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March 2009. Room 3, looking north across ala.

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March 2009. Doorway to room 4, oecus.

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According to
Giacobello, the doorway and wall on the east side of the atrium containing two
niches collapsed following the 1980 earthquake.
Today, of the two
arched niches only the one on the left has been partially conserved.
They would have been a
short distance away from each other, and plastered inside in white stucco.
See Giacobello, F., 2008. Larari Pompeiani: Iconografia e culto dei Lari in ambito domestico. Milano: LED Edizioni. (p.243)

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According to Sogliano,
high up on the left of the east wall were two semicircular niches.
In the middle part of
the same wall was a big window.
In the south-east
corner was a hearth.
See Not. Scavi, 1908,
280.
See also Giacobello, F., 2008. Larari Pompeiani: Iconografia e culto dei
Lari in ambito domestico.
Milano: LED Edizioni. (p.243)

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VI.16.29/30 Room Plan (Opens in separate window)