The work done at the Roman villa during this campaign has been to exhume the different layers in reverse order of their deposition (the newest ones are on the top meanwhile the oldest are in the bottom). Thanks to this work we have been able to complete the plane of several rooms that couldn’t be excavated during previous campaigns. The documented stratigraphy is easy to read and it’s similar to the others, observed during other phases: under the vegetation cover we document different levels of debris associated with abandonment and ruin of the villa; these seal different types of flooring rooms (either tile, concrete or packed mud). Sometimes, these mosaics are affected by the inclusion of burials whose chronology is established between the Visigothic Kingdom and High Middle Ages.
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The end of excavation's 11th campaign
A clear example of the villa's occupation sequence
Cleaning of roof collapses
Plane of several rooms
New campaign
Rooms with heating
Cleaning up the mosaic floor
Removing the debris level
Area fully excavated
Presence of new living spaces at the southern end of the villa
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