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1.08 m.), bronze pieces of the couches, and 2nd style decoration. It is now filled with modern<br />

construction material (Fig. 5.154). No shrine or latrine can be identified in the house.<br />

References<br />

Jashemski 1993, 45-46, 323; Berry 1993, 24-25, 37-38, 53-68; PPM II, 172-229; Rediscovering<br />

Pompeii 1990, #188; PPP I, 105-109; CTP IIIA, 16-17; Guida Laterza 1982, 120-123; Bastet & De Vos<br />

1979, 30-31; Guida 1976, 222-223; De Vos 1976; Della Corte NSc 1958, 105-107; Della Corte 1954,<br />

284, #726f-i.<br />

Data<br />

A) Total area: 565.2 Nodes: 364.7 Connectors: 42.1 Static spaces: 158.4<br />

B) Total # spaces: 18 # Nodes: 3 # Connectors: 2 # Static spaces: 11<br />

C) Area, ST in (b): 6.6 Area, DR (d): 16.6 Length, DR (d): 5.07 Width, DR (d): 3.28<br />

59. I.9.15 Officina (Fig. 2.7)<br />

Synopsis<br />

Area, DR (j): 19.5 Length, DR (j): 5.17 Width, DR (j): 3.78<br />

Area, DR (m): 16.0 Length, DR (m): 4.49 Width, DR (m): 3.56<br />

This property, located completely underneath the rooms off the S end of garden (13) of<br />

house (I.9.1-2), has a terracotta lamp as the lone recorded find. A latrine is clearly identifiable in a<br />

small room at the SW corner of the building, but it cannot be determined whether this latrine was<br />

associated with a cooking area in an adjacent room, or where eating would have been carried out.<br />

References<br />

Berry 1993, 13; Gassner 1986, 132; CTP IIIA, 16-17.<br />

Data<br />

A) Total area: 86.8 Nodes: 25.3 Connectors: 0 Static spaces: 61.5<br />

B) Total # spaces: 6 # Nodes: 1 # Connectors: 0 # Static spaces: 5<br />

60. I.10.1, Casa, (work)shop-house (Figs. 2.8, 5.7, 5.157-5.159)<br />

S ynopsis<br />

KI (5) was an open court containing a cistern head; off the NW corner was a single-<br />

arched ST of type (2) with a tiled surface, divided from a latrine to the S by a high masonry<br />

dividing wall (Figs. 5.158-5.159). An Arretine cup and six terracotta vases were recovered from<br />

KI (5). One arched niche in its N wall and three in the S wall suggest a concentration of cult<br />

activity here; a terracotta bust of Kore was found in situ in the easternmost niche on the S wall<br />

294

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