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VI.2.17

VI.2.17
Pompeii. September 2005. Looking east from entrance across atrium.

VI.2.20 and
VI.2.17 Pompeii. December 2007.
Looking north at atrium of VI.2.17, showing corridor (top
left) leading to rear of house at VI.2.20.
The tablinum is in the
centre, and a small room, on the right.

VI.2.17
Pompeii. September 2005. Looking east across atrium with impluvium,
towards tablinum.
For photos of the east part of this linked house, see
VI.2.20.
According to Garcia y Garcia, in this house was much
damage caused by the two bombs that fell on the nearby house to the north.
After the bombardment, it was left in a state of grave
abandonment.
See Garcia y Garcia, L., 2006. Danni di guerra a Pompei. Rome: L’Erma di
Bretschneider. (p.74)

VI.2.17
Remains of cornice and plaster from
north wall of either tablinum or large room visible on east side of it.

VI.2.17 Pompeii. September
2005. Floor of impluvium in atrium.

VI.2.17 Pompeii. September
2005. Cistern mouth and puteal near impluvium.

VI.2.17 Pompeii.
September 2005. South wall of atrium, looking south-west.

VI.2.17 Pompeii.
September 2005.
Looking south-west across atrium to room
in south-west corner, and entrance corridor.

VI.2.17 Pompeii.
September 2005.
Looking west towards entrance corridor,
and rooms in north-west corner of atrium which were badly affected by the 1943
bombing.

VI.2.17 Pompeii.
September 2005. Two rooms on north side of atrium.
On the left is the site of stairs to upper floor, and the
entrance to a triclinium, is on the right.
See Eschebach,
L., 1993. Gebäudeverzeichnis und Stadtplan
der antiken Stadt Pompeji. Köln: Böhlau. (p.159)

VI.2.17

VI.2.17 Pompeii. May 2010.
Looking east from entrance in Vicolo di Narciso.
Model as viewed in
Naples Archaeological Museum.