4) Front gallery
The restitution shows an open veran da roofing system.
5) Main entrance
6) Porter's lodge
7) Stairwell
8) Well
9) Latrines
10) Reconstitution of a system of underground heating.
11) Small room a lot of beaker and glass jug sherds, and coins,were found
under the burned floor flanks. 12 Corridor leading to the "back door", separating
the private rooms ( to the south) from the rest of the house.
13) Bathroom the floor of the heated room, built on hypocauste pilae
(small pillars).
14) Large reception rooms these two roomswhich could be used for several
purposes (as dining rooms of for ceremonies), were the more luxurious in the
house.
15) The garden was the central place of the dwelling. 16 The colonnade
17) This masonry block held up a balcony decorated with magnificent columns
of bacchic design, a drum of which is on display in the exibition room.
18) Altrough other buildings existed to the east of the cardo and opposite
the house , it was the end of the built up urban zone towards the south.
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