Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Via delle Tombe, looking east from near 16EN, on the left.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2006. Tomb 16EN, tomb of Numerius Alleius Auctus.
Nine columelle were found. Six were identified as for a male and three for a female.
Only one columella of marble had an inscription on it
N(umerio) ALLEIO
AVCTO.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 16EN south-west corner, but east wall of tomb 14EN.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 16EN, south-west corner.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2006. Tomb 16EN, two columelle in south-west corner.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 16EN, looking east along north wall.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 16EN, north wall and north-east corner.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2006. Tomb 16EN, four columelle near north wall and north-east corner.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2006. Tomb 18EN, looking north. This tomb had no finds and no columelle to suggest a name.
According to De Caro, the absence of columelle cast doubt on its function as a tomb.
It may be a ustrinum (site of funeral pyre) or a tomb not yet used.
See D’Ambrosio, A. and De Caro, S., 1983. Un Impegno per Pompei: Fotopiano e documentazione della Necropoli di Porta Nocera. Milano: Touring Club Italiano. (18EN).
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2006. Tomb 18EN, looking south.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 18EN, looking south.
Pompeii Porta Nocera tombs. October 2024.
Looking west along south
side of Via delle Tombe. Photo courtesy of Giuseppe Ciaramella.
Pompeii Porta Nocera tombs. October 2024.
Looking west along north side of Via
delle Tombe. Photo courtesy of Giuseppe Ciaramella.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. December 2018. Looking east along
north side of Via delle Tombe. Photo courtesy of Aude Durand.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. December 2018.
Looking towards tomb 20EN on north side of Via delle Tombe. Photo
courtesy of Aude Durand.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. October 2024. Tomb 20EN, looking west.
Photo courtesy of Giuseppe
Ciaramella.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. March 2014. Tomb 20EN, looking west. Tetrapylon tomb.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2011. Tomb 20EN. Tetrapylon tomb. Photo courtesy of Buzz Ferebee.
Pompeii Porta
Nocera. May 2006. Tomb 20EN, tetrapylon tomb.
The tetrapylon consists of four columns each one made up of four columns with capitals.
It is of a type normally found in Syria and Africa.
See D’Ambrosio, A. and De Caro, S., 1983. Un Impegno per Pompei: Fotopiano e documentazione della Necropoli di Porta Nocera. Milano: Touring Club Italiano. (20EN).
Pompeii Porta
Nocera. May 2006. Tomb 20EN, tetrapylon tomb.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 20EN, looking south-east from the rear.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. July 2010.
Tomb 20EN, looking south-west from the rear. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Looking east along the rear of the tombs, from rear of 20EN.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. August 2021. Tombs 20EN (centre right) and 22EN (right).
Looking west along
Via delle Tombe. Photo
courtesy of Robert Hanson.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. October 2024.
Tombs 20EN (left) and 22EN (on right). Looking
north from Via delle Tombe. Photo courtesy of Giuseppe Ciaramella.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. 2016/2017.
Tombs 20EN (left) and 22EN (next to it). Looking
west along Via delle Tombe. Photo courtesy of
Giuseppe Ciaramella.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. December 2004. Tombs 20EN (centre) and 22EN (right). Looking west along Via delle Tombe.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2006. Tomb between 20EN and 22EN.
In this gap were found two columelle, one male and one female. Neither had an inscription.
See D’Ambrosio, A. and De Caro, S., 1983. Un Impegno per Pompei: Fotopiano e documentazione della Necropoli di Porta Nocera. Milano: Touring Club Italiano. (20EN).