Istraživanje Konstantinove i postkonstantinove faze gradnje i adaptacije maritimne rezidencijske vile na Vižuli kodMedulina 2010. g. otkrilo je istočno četverokutnu građevinu od ožbukanih tegula, ...među kojima Q. Clodi Ambrosi kaoterminus ante quem non, tj. 2. st. gradnje dimnjaka (?) ili neke slične prostorije, kasnije pregrađene u novoj funkciji. Unastavku na istočnoj strani je prostorija s podom (opus reticulatum). U sjevernoj, susjednoj prostoriji otkrivena je mramornaobloga zida (grčki mramor), nađeno je13 brončanih novčića (najmlađi cara Honorija), više ulomaka rimske kućne keramike,jedna zdjela i staklena boca (rajnske radionice). Kovnice novca: Rim, Antiohija i Nikomedija.
In 2010, investigations relating to the late antique and Byzantine phases of the maritime residential villa located in thewestern area of the peninsula of Vižula near Medulin confirmed the architectural and archaeological continuity of life in thearea. Excavations continued on the fourth terrace of the site. It was on this terrace that previous investigations revealed tracesof life, destruction and transformation leading into the 6th century AD.Excavations performed in the north-eastern area of the complex did not reveal a continuity of rooms and mosaic floorsfrom the 6th and 7th centuries AD, but rather an interruption of the architectural unit and a network of successive constructionsand mortar floors in at least three layers: structures of partition walls and walls located at the level of mosaics andconstructions of quadrilateral rooms.A quadrilateral room was discovered on the eastern part of villa. The walls of the room were built exclusively of tegulaeon which a stamp reading Quintus Clodius Ambrosius was observed. The room belongs to a newly discovered building phaseand is located in an area that had been divided in half by partitions and which continues towards the north east, suggestingthe further expansion of the building complex paved with fairly large ceramic cubes (3.0 cm x 3.0 cm) executed in opusreticulatum.The investigation of the area to the north of the room with a mosaic and fireplace also did not reveal any traces of mosaicsor any continuity of the wastewater system belonging to older structures from the 3rd and 4th centuries AD.Ceramic mosaic tiles, late antique black kitchen vessels with inverted rims and fragments (3 century AD) of blue glassbottles (3-4 century AD) all point to a standard late antique inventory. Late antique and Byzantine coins of different sizesare particularly interesting from As, the coin of Honorius.The results of investigations conducted in 2010 suggest that the Roman complex of the maritime residential villa wasarchitecturally transformed into a late antique settlement of a “condensed” type in which life continued after the 6th centuryAD into the Early Middle Ages with a series of social, economic and ethnic changes.The import of kitchen vessel from Rome, glass botle from Germany, coins from Asia Minor and marble from Greece showsthe contact with all the Roman world.
Istraživanje Konstantinove i postkonstantinove faze gradnje i adaptacije maritimne rezidencijske vile na Vižuli kod Medulina 2010. g. otkrilo je istočno četverokutnu građevinu od ožbukanih tegula, ...među kojima Q. Clodi Ambrosi kao terminus ante quem non, tj. 2. st. gradnje dimnjaka (?) ili neke slične prostorije, kasnije pregrađene u novoj funkciji. U nastavku na istočnoj strani je prostorija s podom (opus reticulatum). U sjevernoj, susjednoj prostoriji otkrivena je mramorna obloga zida (grčki mramor), nađeno je13 brončanih novčića (najmlađi cara Honorija), više ulomaka rimske kućne keramike, jedna zdjela i staklena boca (rajnske radionice). Kovnice novca: Rim, Antiohija i Nikomedija.