According to Maiuri, this was a shop arranged in the narrow interstice between two walls.
According to Guidobaldi, this was a shop with a rear room, a latrine and a dwelling on the upper floor.
See Guidobaldi, M.P, 2009: Ercolano, guida agli scavi. Naples, Electa Napoli, (p.49).
Ins.Or.II.3 Herculaneum, in centre, October 2022. Entrance doorway. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
Ins. Orientalis II.3 Herculaneum, September 2015. Entrance doorway.
Ins. Orientalis II.3 Herculaneum, October 2022. Looking east from entrance doorway. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
Ins. Orientalis II.3 Herculaneum, September 2015. Looking east from entrance doorway.
Ins Or II.3 Herculaneum, October 2022. Looking towards a wall at east end. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
Ins Or II.3
Herculaneum, December 2004. Looking towards east wall. Photo courtesy of
Nicolas Monteix.
Ins Or II.3 Herculaneum, October 2022. Looking towards east end. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
Ins Or II.3 Herculaneum, October 2022.
Looking west from east end. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
Ins Or II.3
Herculaneum. December 2004. South wall. Photo courtesy of Nicolas Monteix.
Ins. Orientalis II.3 Herculaneum, September 2015. South side of doorway threshold.
Ins. Orientalis II.3 Herculaneum, September 2015. Looking towards north end of doorway threshold.