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VI.2.27

VI.2.27
Entrance corridor, with rooms only on
one side. Looking west.

VI.2.27

VI.2.27
West wall of triclinium, with small cubiculum with
antechamber on its west side.

VI.2.27
According to Hobson, the kitchen had a cooking surface and
a niche latrine in the same room.
Beween them was a
circular cover set in a square stone slab of the floor.
This could be raised by pulling on a metal ring giving
access to the cess-pit.
See Hobson, B., 2009. Latrinae et foricae: Toilets
in the Roman World. London; Duckworth. (p.90)

VI.2.27

VI.2.27 Pompeii, in top left corner,
next to VI.2.26.
Viewed from the model in the Naples
Archaeological Museum.