Pompeii. Street altar near I.1.10, on corner of unnamed vicolo between I.1 and I.5, looking north.
Photo taken from unnamed vicolo between these insulae and the city walls. Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.
Pompeii, street altar near 1.1.10. September 2018.
Looking towards site of street altar at south-east corner of insula. Photo courtesy of Aude Durand.
Pompeii. Street altar near I.1.10, looking west. September 2010. Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.
According to Sogliano, on the south-east corner of the insula was a small masonry altar.
The altar was covered with red stucco, and the wall behind was also painted.
On this wall were two very large serpents crawling between plants, one on each side of the corner of the insula.
Today, there is no visible trace, other than the red stucco at the base of the altar, above.
See Sogliano, A., 1879. Le pitture murali campane scoverte negli anni 1867-79. Napoli: (p.9)
Pompeii. Street altar near I.1.10, looking west. September 2005.
Pompeii. Street altar near I.1.10, looking east. September 2010. Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.
Pompeii. Street altar near I.1.10, looking east. September 2005.