Thanks to thorough documentation of the different stratigraphic levels, we can confirm the idea that this late Roman villa was abandoned for reasons still unknown. After the abandonment of the place a marginal use of the structures and the ruins of other structures began, and after that the area started to have a funerary purpose, as you can see in the pictures below. In these we can see how the roof’s collapse is deposited on the floor of the room, and over it we can find a funerary structure, probably Visigothic.
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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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