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Under the dead ivy in the top left hand corner are 2
lararium niches.
According to Boyce, above a red dado (height 1.32) ran a
cornice of painted stucco and above it was the lararium painting.
It was on a white background, but poorly preserved when
excavated.
The painting showed a human figure sacrificing at an
altar.
Above the painting ran a second stucco cornice with a
projecting ledge above that.
Resting on the ledge were the bases of three fluted
columns which framed the two niches.
One of the niches was rectangular with its interior walls
painted rose colour.
The other niche had a vaulted ceiling and had white walls.
A fragment of a half-column found nearby led Avellino to
think that the whole shrine was enclosed by an aedicula.
See Boyce G. K., 1937.
Corpus of the Lararia of Pompeii. Rome: MAAR 14. (p.66)
He quotes his sources
as:
Avellino,
Mem. Accad. Ercolanese, iii, 1843, 365; and
Breton, 374.

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Doorway to room 4, cubiculum in north-east corner of
atrium.

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VII.4.56 Pompeii. March 2009. Room 4, cubiculum.
North-west corner, with doorway to atrium.

VII.4.56 Pompeii. March 2009. Room 4, cubiculum.
South wall, with small doorway to room 5.

VII.4.56 Pompeii. March 2009. Doorway to room 5 from
atrium.

VII.4.56 Pompeii. March 2009. Room 5, east wall of
cubiculum

VII.4.56 Pompeii. March 2009. Room 5, cubiculum.
North wall, with small doorway to room 4.

VII.4.56 Pompeii. March 2009. Room 5, cubiculum.
West wall and north-west corner.

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Doorway to room 6, ala on east side of atrium.

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Corridor leading to garden area, on east side of tablinum,
with doorways to rooms 7 and 8.
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