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VII.16.20 Pompeii. Entrance to dwelling house complex of M. Fabius Rufus.

Linked to VII.16.17, VII.16.21, VII.16.22. Shown as number 17 on Eschebach site plan.

 

VII.16.20 Pompeii. Looking towards entrance doorway.

VII.16.20 Pompeii. Looking towards entrance doorway.

 

VII.16.20 Pompeii. June 2012. Step of entrance doorway

VII.16.20 Pompeii. June 2012. Step of entrance doorway.

 

VII.16.20 Pompeii. September 2005. Looking west from entrance doorway.

VII.16.20 Pompeii. September 2005. Looking west from entrance doorway.

 

VII.6 Pompeii, on right. June 2012. Looking south on Vicolo del Farmacista. The entrance doorway to VII.16.20 can be seen on right of centre of the photo.

VII.6 Pompeii, on right. June 2012. Looking south on Vicolo del Farmacista.

The entrance doorway to VII.16.20 can be seen on right of centre of the photo.

 

VII.16.20 Pompeii. June 2012. Looking west towards rooms on lower floor, part of VII.16.22.

VII.16.20 Pompeii. June 2012. Looking west towards rooms on lower floor, part of VII.16.22.

 

VII.6 Pompeii. September 2005. Vicolo del Farmacista, looking south.    VII.16 on right.  According to Garcia y Garcia, in 1943 the internal unexcavated area between VII.16. A and B (20 and 21) along the Vicolo del Farmacista was hit by a bomb. It fell on the soil not yet excavated and demolished the perimeter wall for a length of 4m x 3m and a part of the escarpment in two areas for 8 metres..
See Garcia y Garcia, L., 2006. Danni di guerra a Pompei. Rome: L’Erma di Bretschneider. (p.137)

VII.6 Pompeii. September 2005. Vicolo del Farmacista, looking south.    VII.16 on right.

According to Garcia y Garcia, in 1943 the internal unexcavated area between VII.16. A and B (20 and 21) along the Vicolo del Farmacista was hit by a bomb.

It fell on the soil not yet excavated and demolished the perimeter wall for a length of 4m x 3m and a part of the escarpment in two areas for 8 metres..

See Garcia y Garcia, L., 2006. Danni di guerra a Pompei. Rome: L’Erma di Bretschneider. (p.137)