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V.2.i Pompeii.
December 2007. Room 9, remaining corner of a wall painting on west wall.
According to Mau, on
the west wall only the lower corner was conserved.
He recognised that
near to the right margin was the foot of a large chair.
To the left of this
chair, possibly a sceptre and below, an eagle.
He thought, without
doubt, this would have been Giove.
See Mau, A., 1893. Mitteilungen des Kaiserlich Deutschen Archaeologischen Instituts,
Roemische Abtheilung Volume VIII. (p.46)

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Painting of Hercules
and Hesione with the young Priam.
See Schefold,
K., 1957. Die Wande Pompejis. Berlin:
De Gruyter. (p.77)

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Sketch of painting of
Hercules and Hesione with the young Priam.
See Mau, A., 1893. Mitteilungen des Kaiserlich Deutschen Archaeologischen Instituts,
Roemische Abtheilung Volume VIII. (p. 42ff)

V.2.i Pompeii. December
2007. Room 9, wall painting of pygmies.

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V.2.i Pompeii. December
2007. Room 9, wall painting of pygmies.

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V.2.i Pompeii. December
2007. Room 10, detail of wall painting of jug.

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Looking west from
peristyle through kitchen to garden area.

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According to Mau
above this bench or hearth were the remains of a painting of the 2 Lares.
Near them a serpent was
seen coiled around an altar, on which was a large pine cone.
See Mau, A., 1907, translated by Kelsey F. W. Pompeii: Its Life and Art.
Boyce also mentioned that a man was leading a reluctant
hog.
He also said the lower zone was not well preserved and
only a few traces of the foliage remained, through which the usual serpents
must have glided.
See Boyce G. K., 1937. Corpus of the Lararia of

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Wall at south end
near the caldarium showing a hole in the floor, used to heat the bath
rooms.
On the left in the
south-east corner are the remains of a masonry foundation, possibly to support
the lead vessel in which water was kept for the bath.
The stone puteal in
the form of a Doric column does not cover a cistern mouth.
See Allison, P. M. Pompeian Households: An online companion. http://www.stoa.org/projects/ph/rooms?houseid=16#293
(room s).
On the right on the
west wall is the door (now gated) to the latrine.
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