The Roman wall painting of room B of the domus in Parejos Street in Mérida
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Excavations in 32 Parejos Street, Mérida, resulted in the discovery of part of an Early Imperial house, among the remains of which a pictorial assemblage belonging to the Third Pompeian Style was recovered, partially preserved in situ and corresponding to the decoration of room B, interpreted as a triclinium or oecus. This study deals with the technical-descriptive and compositional analysis of the assemblage, which is one of the few examples of this chronology documented to date in the city that is preserved in situ
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