The Murecine’s building B, excavated in 2000-2001, lies on the northern bank of the river Sarno at nearly 600 meters southwards from
Porta Stabia in Pompeii. The building, with an upper floor, is the result of a complex building history begun at I Style times. It appears
to be divided in many little properties with different dimensions and characteristics that, thanks to the numerous triclinia, seem to be
destined to the function of cauponae strictly linked with trades and businesses that had place along the river.
Among the most important findings the fresco with souvetaurilia and the armilla with the writing DOMINUS.
ANCILLAE.
SUAE need to be emphasized.