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Front wall between
VIII.2.37 and VIII.2.36 on Via della Regina. December
2006.

VIII.2.37

VIII.2.37

VIII.2.37

VIII.2.37

VIII.2.37

VIII.2.37

VIII.2.37

VIII.2.37

VIII.2.37

VIII.2.37
Looking south-east across the peristyle
area with narrow masonry pool at the south end.
According to
Jashemski, the peristyle at the rear of the atrium of house 37, two steps higher
than the atrium, was surrounded on three sides by a portico.
It was supported by
stucco-covered columns, only three of which are preserved today
( 1993).
The enclosed area was
paved. The paved area contained a narrow masonry pool, a fact deduced by the
excavators from the depression in the pavement.
This paved court with
a pool, would no doubt have served as a garden.
At the rear of this
double house (on both the street and lower level) were terraces overlooking the
bay and mountains.
The terraces at the
rear of house 36 were preceded by a portico.
See Jashemski, W. F.,
1993. The Gardens of Pompeii, Volume II:
Appendices. New York: Caratzas. (p.209)

VIII.2.37

Rear
of VIII.2.36 and VIII.2.37, Pompeii. December 2005. Looking north-west.

Rear
of VIII.2.36 and VIII.2.37, Pompeii. December 2005. Looking north-west.

Rear
of VIII.2.37 and VIII.2.39, Pompeii. September 2004. Looking north.