Plan from Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità, 1905, vol. 2, p. 203, fig. 1 (dated from December 1902 until March 1905).
The front of this insula pertaining to this building along the Via di Nola was fully excavated between 1887-88.
From December 1901 until December 1902 this insula interior was excavated but with interruptions.
See Notizie
degli Scavi di Antichità, 1902, p. 378.
And inside the small fullonica with the entrances at V.3.1 and 2, which occupied the south-west corner of the insula, as well as the finds that were made there, see Notizie degli Scavi 1902, p 209, 381 & 565.
In the
workshop Reg. V, Is. III-I, on the 13th, the upset remains of a human skeleton
were found, next to which was a group of six or seven coins wrapped in a
pocket. Since the fabric of the pocket has been preserved, and the coins are in
all probability bronze, it was preferred not to touch them so as not to damage
the fabric; not far away were three silver denari
coins perhaps escaped from the pocket, unrecognizable due to the oxidisation and a bronze key.
See Notizie
degli Scavi di Antichità, 1902, p. 381.
Referring to these Reports, and the plan of the small fullonica mentioned, but not showing the narrow room A, behind the shop No. 1, which was not described by Dott. Paribeni, because it had not yet been excavated, but now clarified for as a rustic room, containing a deposit of cocciopesto, and where they also found a broken amphora and a so-called counterweight of a terracotta frame/loom.
According to CTP, the southern front on the Via di Nola, was first excavated during the Bourbon period, 1839-1841.
Other excavations took place in 1884-1885, 1887-1891, 1901-1902 and 1906-1908.
V.3.1 Pompeii. The door to the closet to the north is now closed, walled up by the Administration, as is the doorway communicating with V.3.2, to the south-east.
See Van der Poel, H. B., 1986. Corpus Topographicum Pompeianum, Part IIIA. Austin: University of Texas. (p.76).
V.3.1 Pompeii. September 2021. Region and insula
identification plaque. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
V.3.1 Pompeii. October 2023.
Street shrine on Via di Nola, on the west side of the entrance.
Photo courtesy of
Klaus Heese.
V.3.1 Pompeii. May 2010. Street shrine on Via di Nola, on the west side of the entrance.
V.3.1 Pompeii. May 2005. Entrance to small room, which would have had wooden stairs to upper floor.
V.3.1 Pompeii. May 2010. West wall.
V.3.1 Pompeii. October
2023.
Looking north along
west wall into north-west corner. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
V.3.1 Pompeii. May 2010. Looking towards the north wall. On the left (west) end would have been the doorway to the small rear room/cupboard.
V.3.1 Pompeii. October
2023. Looking towards north wall at east end. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
V.3.1 Pompeii. May 2010. East wall, with doorway opened through to V.3.2.
V.3.1 Pompeii. October
2023.
East wall with doorway
into V.3.2. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
V.3.1 Pompeii. December 2005.
Street Altar to left of doorway, with blocked roadway (November 2023, now opened – Vicolo dei Balconi).