8011 forms the eastern wall of room I-10. The western face is in good condition, especially the mortar which covers spaces between stones more completely than usual, and extensive areas of opus signinum remain intact. The top is heavily disturbed by at least three distinct deep plough cuts. Wall belongs to the earlier phases of construction of the building. This wall functions as the boundary between the basin I-3 and room I-10.
8011 is the eastern wall of room I 18 and is in fair condition. The top of the wall has several cuts from agricultural activity, but the face remains intact. There are remains of nonpainted plaster on the wall.
SU 8011 serves as the western wall of basin/gutter I-3, which seems to have channeled water to the south, where there is a drain in the southern wall. The western edge of the wall is hidden under our area I balk, and it seems likely that this feature was associated with a structure to the west.
SU 8009
SU 8010
Taken from the west.
Taken from the north.
Southwestern portion of Area I at the end of season 2017
N-S wall west of room I3; Opus signinum covering SE facade of 8133 in room I-10; Opus signinum covering W facade of wall 8011 in room I-10; E-W wall west of 8128 in SW corner of area.
Photomodel of room I11.
photo taken from the west
Mosaic floor in rooms I-10 and I-18