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VI.2.19 entrance. December 2007. Entrance
doorway, looking west.

VI.2.19 Pompeii.
September 2005.
Entrance doorway, looking west across
atrium towards garden area.
According to Garcia y Garcia, two bombs fell here that
caused the grave ruin and abandonment of the area.
The prothyron was destroyed, two rooms to the south of it,
and a part of the atrium.
The north perimeter wall was also destroyed for a large
area of 4 x 4m.
See Garcia y Garcia, L., 2006. Danni di guerra a Pompei. Rome: L’Erma di
Bretschneider. (p.74)

VI.2.19 Pompeii. December
2007. Excavations in the entrance corridor, looking west.

VI.2.19 Pompeii. December
2007.
Looking west across excavations to a lower level, under
the atrium floor.

VI.2.19
Pompeii. December 2007.
Looking north-west across excavations to
a lower level, under the atrium floor.

VI.2.19
Pompeii. December 2007.
Looking west across excavations to a lower level, under
the impluvium.

VI.2.19
Pompeii. December 2007.
Looking west across excavations to a lower level, under
the atrium floor.

VI.2.19
Pompeii. December 2007.
Looking south-west across excavations to
a lower level, under the atrium floor.

VI.2.19
Pompeii. December 2007.
Looking west across excavations to a lower level, under
the entrance corridor.

VI.2.19
Pompeii. December 2007.
Looking west across excavations to a lower level, under
the entrance corridor.

Excavation at base of street wall
between VI.2.19 and VI.2.20 in September 2005.

VI.2.19
End of Vico di Modesto looking north to Tower 12
VI.5

Looking south along
Vicolo di Modesto from Tower XII.
December 2007.
VI.2.19 is on the
right.

Looking south-west from Tower XII across VI.2.19. December 2007.

VI.2, Pompeii.
North end of insula as on model in Naples Archaeological Museum.
VI.2.19 and 18
directly next to the city walls are shown at the lower part of the photo.

VI.2 from the walls, on the east side of
Tower XII, looking south.