Pompeii Porta
Nocera. May 2006.
Tomb 3ES, of Veia Barchilla and Numerius Agrestinus Equitius Pulcher, on south side of Via delle Tombe.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. December 2018. Tomb 3ES, looking south. Photo courtesy of
Aude Durand.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. Tomb 3ES. Photographed 1970-79 by Günther Einhorn, picture courtesy of his son Ralf Einhorn.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. 1964. Tomb 3ES. 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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Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 3ES, white marble plaque, with decorative stucco above.
The Latin
inscription reads:
VEIA N(umeri)
F(ilia) BARCHILLA
SIBI ET
N(umerio)
AGRESTINO EQVITIO
PVLCHRO VIRO SVO.
Pompeii Porta
Nocera. May 2006. Tomb 3ES. Marble plaque with inscription:
VEIA N(umeri)
F(ilia) BARCHILLA
SIBI ET
N(umerio)
AGRESTINO EQVITIO
PVLCHRO VIRO SVO.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2006. Tomb 3ES. Looking west along north side.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 3ES. Looking west from east side.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 3ES. Lower corner, with remains of painted plaster.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 3ES. Looking east from west side.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 3ES, arched entrance to circular room.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 3ES. Arched niche giving access to interior.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2006. Tomb 3ES. Interior.
Pompeii Porta
Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 3ES, interior.
The three inner chambers are divided into three sections by three radial walls.
The three rooms are joined by a narrow doorway opening into each, around the perimeter wall.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 3ES, narrow doorway around the perimeter.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 3ES, walls of the interior.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 3ES, floor surface and walls.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 3ES, looking east towards west and south sides.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2006. Looking east towards 3ES on left, from near 1ES on right.
A columella was found to the north east of 1ES. This had the inscription --
HALO
FILIO P(ater).
This could not necessarily be attributed to either 1ES or 3ES.
See D’Ambrosio, A. and De Caro, S., 1983. Un Impegno per Pompei: Fotopiano e documentazione della Necropoli di Porta Nocera. Milano: Touring Club Italiano. (3ES).
Pompeii Porta Nocera. Tomb 3ES? A columella was found to the north east of 1ES.
This had the inscription -
HALO
FILIO
P(ater).
This could not necessarily be attributed to either 1ES or 3ES.
It is pictured here in the lararium niche in the atrium of II.8.5.
See
Carratelli, G. P., 1990-2003. Pompei:
Pitture e Mosaici: Vol. III. Roma: Istituto della enciclopedia italiana, p. 321.
Pompeii Porta Nocera Tombs. September 2009. Found in the “recinto” between 3ES and 5ES.
Lead container with lid. SAP inventory number 59860.
This held the one handled alabaster Hydria funerary urn, PAP inventory number 59861.
Photographed at “A Day in Pompeii” exhibition at Melbourne Museum.
Pompeii Porta Nocera Tombs. September 2009. Found in the “recinto” between 3ES and 5ES.
One handled alabaster Hydria funerary urn. PAP inventory number 59861.
This was held in a lead container with lid. PAP inventory number 59860.
Photographed at “A Day in Pompeii” exhibition at Melbourne Museum.
Pompeii Porta Nocera Tombs. September 2009. Found in the “recinto” between 3ES and 5ES.
Lead container with lid. PAP inventory number 59862.
This held the two handled amphora funerary urn. PAP inventory number 59863.
Photographed at “A Day in Pompeii” exhibition at Melbourne Museum.
Pompeii Porta Nocera Tombs. September 2009. Found in the “recinto” between 3ES and 5ES.
Two handled amphora funerary urn. PAP inventory number 59863.
A lead container with a lid PAP inventory number 59862 held this urn.
Photographed at “A Day in Pompeii” exhibition at Melbourne Museum.