While working up preliminary study of MAP's hyrdraulic system and reviewing final phasing, interpretations on this drain have changed. Inititally, excavators identified two separate drains. A ditch filled with stone & tiles covering a lower/earlier stone channel. It is not believed that these drains are part of the same french drain construction: a ~1m-wide ditch was dug (20103 = 20109 = 20031), cutting the cocciopesto surface of Room D as well as the back wall (20018) and conduit (20030 = 20038) north of the backwall. Then a stone channel was built at the bottom (20105) covered with large stones. Finall the ditch was backfilled with stones and tiles (20111 = 20102 = 20032) to create a soakaway that directed water into the channel. This drain was built after the winery went out of use but before the fire event since the drain is covered with collapsed wall construction material (20099).
Fill of the linear cut of “Drain 2,” covering stone feature (20105).
SU 20111: deposit (fill of cut 2109), view toward the East
SU 20111: deposit (fill of cut 20109), view toward the SE