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Room Plan
VI.11.9 Pompeii. March 2009. Corridor 15, leading north to bakery and baths.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. March 2009. Bakery 16 at north end of corridor 15. Looking north.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. December 2006. Room 16, household lararium.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. December 2006.
Room 16. Household lararium showing Venus Pompeiana, Amor or Eros, and a Lar. A garland can be seen above.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. September 2005. Room 16, lararium, photo taken over wall from Vicolo del Fauno.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. September 2005. Room 16, detail of figures on lararium.
Household lararium showing Venus Pompeiana, Amor or Eros, and a Lar. A garland can be seen above.
According to Boyce, in the upper zone there used to be two Lares, Vesta and Venus Pompeiana.
Vesta had a wreath upon her head from which a white veil hung down her back.
On each side of her stood a Lar, clad in yellow tunic with green border.
To the left of this group of three stood Venus Pompeiana wearing red chiton and mantle and having on her head a mural crown.
To her left, between her and the Lar, was Amor, wearing an orange chlamys.
In the middle zone, a single serpent moved towards an altar painted at the left edge of the picture.
In the lowest zone lay the figure of the river Sarnus.
See Boyce G. K., 1937. Corpus of the Lararia of Pompeii. Rome: MAAR 14. (p.51, No.185, Pl.21, 1).
VI.11.9 Pompeii. Drawing by Giuseppe Abbate, 1840, showing household lararium on east wall of bakery 16.
Now in Naples Archaeological Museum. Inventory number ADS 376.
Photo © ICCD. https://www.catalogo.beniculturali.it
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- Non commerciale - Condividi allo stesso modo 2.5 Italia (CC BY-NC-SA 2.5 IT)
See Helbig, W., 1868. Wandgemälde der vom Vesuv verschütteten Städte Campaniens. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel, (65).
VI.11.9 Pompeii. September 2005. Room 16, detail of figures on lararium.
Household lararium showing Venus Pompeiana and Amor or Eros, and to the right a Lar with a cornucopia.
See Boyce G. K., 1937. Corpus of the Lararia of Pompeii. Rome: MAAR 14. (p.51, No.185, Pl.21, 1).
VI.11.9/10 Pompeii. Pre-1937-39. Lararium painting.
Photo courtesy of American Academy in Rome, Photographic Archive. Warsher collection no. 1586.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. May 2006. Room 16, photo taken over wall from Vicolo del Fauno.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. December 2006. Room 16, small bakery.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. December 2006. Room 16, mills in small bakery.
VI.11.9/10 Pompeii. Pre-1937-39. Room 16, looking north to mills in small bakery.
Photo courtesy of American Academy in Rome, Photographic Archive. Warsher collection no. 1250.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. 1957. Looking north across bakery 16 towards oven. Photo by Stanley A. Jashemski.
Source: The Wilhelmina and Stanley A. Jashemski archive in the University of Maryland Library, Special Collections (See collection page) and made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License v.4. See Licence and use details.
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VI.11.9 Pompeii. December 2006. Room 16, small bakery.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. December 2006. Room 16, small bakery.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. December 2006. Room 16, vats in small bakery.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. December 2006. Room 16, small bakery.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. December 2006. Room 16, oven in small bakery.
Corridor on right leads to small house (VI.11.8) possibly used as lodgings for the manager.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. December 2006. Room 16, rear view of oven in small bakery.
VI.11.9 Pompeii. December 2007. Room 16, looking south from corridor at side of oven.
Recherches sur
les boulangeries de l’Italie romaine – campagne 2012
Nicolas Monteix,
Sandra Zanella, Sanna Aho, Raphael Macario et Evan Proudfoot.
Le matériel suivant est © Ecole française de Rome.
Utilisation soumise à CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
Voir http://cefr.revues.org/954
Merci à Nicolas Monteix et à ses collègues.
The following material is © Ecole française de Rome.
Use subject to CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
See http://cefr.revues.org/954
Our thanks to Nicolas Monteix and colleagues.
Initié tardivement
dans la campagne, le nettoyage n’a pas permis d’aboutir à des résultats
définitifs, au-delà du relevé du basalte (fig. 8).
Fig.
8 - Pompéi Pistrina. Relevé de la boulangerie VI 11, 9-10.
Relevé –
dessin : N. Monteix ; échelle : 1/100.
Celui-ci permet
d’ores et déjà de supposer une extension progressive des capacités en meunerie
de la boulangerie. D’abord munie de deux meules (à l’ouest), dans un second
temps (lié à la fermeture de l’accès vers le péristyle de la maison du
Labyrinthe ?), une troisième meule est installée, avant qu’une quatrième
ne soit ajoutée. Par ailleurs, l’étude des maçonneries montre également
plusieurs changements dans l’organisation de la salle du pétrin, qui amèneront
certainement à réviser la datation proposée par V. M. Strocka – après
le séisme de 62/63.
Voir V. M.
Strocka, Casa del Labirinto (VI 11,8-10), Munich, 1991 (Deutsches
Archäologisches Institut, Häuser in Pompeji, 4), p. 95.
Nicolas Monteix,
Sandra Zanella, Sanna Aho, Raphael Macario et Evan Proudfoot, « Pompéi,
Pistrina », Chronique des activités archéologiques de l’École
française de Rome [En ligne], Les cités vésuviennes, mis en ligne le 23 mai
2013, URL : http://journals.openedition.org/cefr/954
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