[{"id":391,"url":"http://www165.123.244.137/location/391/","title":"Room 6","type":"Locus","parent":"No. 3 Paternoster Row","control_properties":[],"free_form_properties":[{"prop":"Context Title","property_value":"Room 6","inline_note":"","footnote":""},{"prop":"Context Name (Publication)","property_value":"Room 6","inline_note":"","footnote":"Imported from BM list of contexts."},{"prop":"Context Description","property_value":"Room 6 was the domestic chapel; there was a hinge-box against the east jamb of the door; the floor was of clay; walls stood up to 3.30 m. and mud brick and burnt brick alike were covered with a fine smooth plaster 0.04 m. thick; there were no traces of colour on it. At the south end two projecting jambs partly enclosed the altar which occupied what looks like a tiny chamber; it was of burnt bricks, 0.50 m. high; from it in the east angle rose the ruins of a mud-brick \"table\"; just in front of the east jamb there was a large clay pot sunk in the floor, Type IL.50, ht. 0.55 m. In the rubbish 0.50 m. above floor level was found the fine fragment of a painted terracotta statue of a bearded god, U.16993, P1. 63.","inline_note":"","footnote":"UE 7 p.144"}]}]