Pylimo gatvė 19

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Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
Pylimo gatvė 19
Alternative Title:
Pylimo st. 19
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LT2013 m. vykdyti detalieji tyrimai Vilniaus senamiestyje, Pylimo g. 19, rekonstruojamo pastato viduje. Tyrimus planuota vykdyti dviem etapais: I etape atlikti žvalgomuosius tyrimus pastato viduje, siekiant nustatyti kultūrinio sluoksnio storį, pobūdį, datavimą, pamatų ir atramų įgilinimą bei būklę ir tolesnių darbų sąlygas; II etape-detaliuosius tyrimus pastato viduje, patalpose, kuriose bus žeminamas grindų lygis, bei pamatų tvirtinimo tranšėjų vietose. 2013 m. tyrimų metu atliktas tik tyrimų etapas I, kurio metu iškasti 8 šurfai (iš viso tirtas 30 m2 plotas). Tyrimų metu nustatyta, kad Pylimo g. 19 pastato P sienos pamatai mūryti ant ankstesnio laikotarpio (XVIII a. pabaigos) pamatų. Patalpoje 4, 1–1,1 m gylyje po P sienos pamatu fiksuotas mūrinės arkos fragmentas. Arka apgriauta statant dabartinio pastato pamatus. Pagal mūro pobūdį ji datuojama XVIII a. pabaiga-XIX a. pradžia. [...] [p. 368-370].

ENIn 2013, an evaluation was conducted inside a building under reconstruction at Pylimo st. 19 and a 1–2.3/2.4 m thick cultural layer recorded. The cultural layer horizons at the excavated sites had formed in erecting the building in late 19th early 20th centuries and in laying utility lines in the second half of the 20th century. Only in the central part of the buildings (room 3) were a mid 17th century, 40 cm thick cultural layer horizon and the remains of stone paving recorded at a depth of 1.8–2.2 m. 16th early 17th centuries household pottery and panel stove tile sherds were also found. During the evaluation, it was determined that the foundation of the S wall of the building at Pylimo st. 19 had been laid on an earlier (late 18th century) building foundation. It is conjectured that a cellar had existed in the SW part of the building (room 5). It is possible that the cellar itself was outside the foundation of the present−day S wall foundation, but this can be checked only during a larger−scale excavation. The stove remnants discovered in room 4 date to the late 19th early 20th centuries.

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1392-5512
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2026-05-19 10:35:00
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