Villa 6 is remarkable for its enormous and refined
Second Style frescoes from a dining room representing mythological figures including
Cybele and
Attis as well as
Paris and Helen at various ages. In its last phase an agricultural part of the complex was added focussed on a winery with a large threshing floor and a columned portico, adjacent lever press (
torcularium) and
dolia in a wine cellar. Outside the NE entrance to the villa skeletons of seven fugitives were found. The Museo Archeologico Territoriale di Terzigno has frescoes and finds from these local villas. File:Fresco depicting a lararium (domestic shrine) with a niche and an altar (51356536057).jpg|villa 6: Lararium (domestic shrine) with niche and altar File:Detail of Lararium with altar and niche, decorated with domestic Gods and food offerings, mid 1st century BC, from Terzigno Villa 6 (kitchen), Exhibition “Pompeii And Santorini. Eternity In A Day” at the Scuderie Del Quirinale 2.jpg|Detail of Lararium File:Detail of Lararium with altar and niche, decorated with domestic Gods and food offerings, mid 1st century BC, from Terzigno Villa 6 (kitchen), Exhibition “Pompeii And Santorini. Eternity In A Day.jpg|Detail of Lararium Villa 1 of the 1st quarter of the 1st c. BC was in a particularly elegant residential neighbourhood but had a large wine cellar raised above ground level with 42
dolia and an area used for fodder storage and a threshing floor. The earthquake of 62 AD caused damage and restoration was still in progress at the time of the eruption, such as columns of the portico being rebuilt in brick. Villa 2 of the late 2nd to early 1st century BC similarly had renovation work in progress and had a central courtyard with portico supported by brick pillars and columns on three sides. A large open area was probably a threshing floor. The skeletons of five people with gold jewellery, silverware and a hoard of republican and imperial silver coins were found here. The elegant workmanship of the silverware, together with the jewellery, denote their high social status. A wooden press (exactly as described by Cato) with a large
dolium for collecting the
must was near a wine cellar with twenty-four
dolia buried in the floor which was raised above the adjacent courtyard. == Demographic evolution ==