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VI.5.14 Pompeii. December
2005. Looking north to entrance doorway.

VI.5.14
Pompeii. December 2005. Entrance doorway.

VI.5.14
Pompeii. September 2004. Looking north along entrance
corridor to three-sided peristyle.

VI.5.14 Pompeii. May 2004.
Looking north along east portico towards
rear rooms on north side.
The lararium can be seen on the left.

VI.5.14 Pompeii. December
2005.
According to Jashemski, standing against the west wall at
the end of the north portico was an aedicula lararium.
See Jashemski, W. F.,
1993. The Gardens of Pompeii, Volume II:
Appendices. New York: Caratzas. (p.126)
According to Boyce, it had a solid base with two heavy
walls forming a rectangular niche, surmounted by a gable roof with a simple
pediment.
The walls inside were covered with unpainted white stucco.
In the floor was embedded a square block of marble, in
which was cut a rectangular hole.
It was as if this was meant to hold the pivot upon which
turned a door to close the shrine.
See Boyce G. K., 1937.
Corpus of the Lararia of Pompeii. Rome: MAAR 14.
(p.46, no.154, and Pl.34,2)
See Giacobello, F., 2008. Larari Pompeiani: Iconografia e culto dei Lari in ambito domestico. Milano: LED
Edizioni.
(p.269)

VI.5.14 Pompeii. December
2005. North-west corner of peristyle.

VI.5.14 Pompeii. December
2005. Doorway to room on south side of kitchen.

VI.5.14 Pompeii. December
2005. Looking west through doorway into kitchen area
The walls of the latrine can be seen in north-west corner.
The north-west corner of this room, the latrine, shows
that today there is no doorway of VI.5.11 here, as shown on Eschebach
plan.
VI.5.11, steps to an independent upper floor, is now to
the north of this corner, fronting onto Vicolo di Modesto, and is completely
separate from here.
According to CTP, the north-west
corner of the house at VI.5.14 was excavated in 1817, as well as the
pseudoperistyle of VI.5.10 and atrium area of VI.5.9.
The street wall at the north-west corner of the house at
VI.5.14 collapsed and was reconstructed, which may provide the reason why Tascone, Mau and Eschebach, all indicated a rear doorway of
this house immediately south of the stairway, which, rightfully should be
assigned a number.
The doorway is delineated by Russo’s map of 1817, and
later by Mazois, Fiorelli – Sorgente, and Zangemeister (1865).
Today the number VI.5.11 is not in situ but it has been
assigned by the SANP to the staircase.
See Van der Poel, H.
B., 1981. Corpus Topographicum Pompeianum,
Part V. Austin: University of Texas. (p.196-7)

VI.5.14 front of picture (on left) and
VI.5.13 at rear of large surviving wall (on right).
Photo taken from Vicolo di Modesto,
looking east towards north-west exterior corner of VI.5.14.
September 2005.

VI.5.14 Pompeii. December
2005. North wall of kitchen, with hearth.

VI.5.14 Pompeii. December
2005. Latrine, looking north.

VI.5.14 Pompeii. September
2004. Looking south from room in north-west corner of peristyle.

VI.5.14 Pompeii. December
2005. Large middle room on north side of peristyle.

VI.5.14 Pompeii. December
2005. Doorway to room on north-east side of peristyle.

VI.5.14
Pompeii. December 2005. Looking east across large room on east side of
peristyle.

VI.5.14
Pompeii. December 2005. North wall of large room on east side of
peristyle

VI.5.14
Pompeii. May 2005. North-east corner of large room on
east side of peristyle.