This long ashlar wall, running north-south parallel to ashlar wall 7078 to the west. In the later imperial phase (of which the plaster remains), after some reorganization of the space of the H complex, it represents the eastern wall of Rooms 4, 5, and 6. In the original phase, it seems to delimit a long, narrow room running from the main trunk road southward behind the row of small rooms that flank the eastern side of the open piazza. Further excavation in Rooms 4, 5, and 6 and further expansion southward (where the wall continues) is necessary to fully understand this wall and the nature of the space(s) to which it is related.
Concrete wall running E-W at S limit of Room 5; Concrete wall running N-S at W limit of Room 5; Concrete wall running E-W at SW corner of Room 4; Stone threshold between Rooms H4 and H5; Concrete wall running E-W at SE corner of Room 4; Stone threshold between Rooms H4 and H5; Long ashlar wall running N-S at eastern limit of rooms 4, 5, and 6; Four large square tufo blocks along E wall of Room 5; Line of small stones along W face of blocks 7198; Cut into SU 7150 E of wall 7117; Fill of cut 7155; Cut into SU 7150 in center of Room 5; Fill of cut 7151
Model of Rooms H4 and H5
View from southwest
View from south
View from north