Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 30-31 (1985-1986) (Pécs, 1987)
Régészet - Burger, Sz. Alice: The Roman Villa and Mausoleum at Kővágószőlős, near Pécs (Sopianae), Excavations 1977–1982
ROMAN VILLA AND MAUSOLEUM AT KŐVÁGÓSZŐLŐS 119 •-» . Fig. 104. Rooms H/2, O/l, N, from the SE Fig. 107. Courtyard N: part of brick-pipe, seen from room H/2 Fig. 105. Courtyard N: fragment of an earlier stone-pillar under wall W21, from the W Fig. 108. Courtyard N: section of the brick-pipe tyard N: part of brick-pipe, from the S tion (cf. Figs. 103,106-109.) u . In its original form, the peristyle may have been decorated with columns — this was indicated by the fragment of a cut up column found built into wall W21 (Fig. 105.). During the preservation of this wall we also found fresco fragments in its binding material, which may have got there following a period of decay. 14 A similar structure, uncovered in the villa at Nemesvámos— Balácapuszta, is mentioned in HAJNÓCZI, 1975. 11, Fig. 109. Courtyard N: part of brick-pipe, from the N The small-sized equestrian statue found in the court (Fig. 110a—b) rates as one of the most significant finds not only at this site but also in Pannónia as a whole. This find would deserve a separate study in itself. Courtyard N, COIN: № 108. in the N end of the court, - 50 cm ANIMAL BONES: cf. Vörös, 1987,