The burial chamber differs from the other two of this group.
In the walls there are double rows of arcosolia for inhumation.
In the upper walls, of which only the lower part still exists,
were smaller niches.
Also beneath the floor, once covered with a mosaic, formae have
been
found. Of the mosaic floor a part of a Greek name has
survived: [----]

In the arcosolia of the back-wall and
of the entrance wall
traces of painted decorations with flowers are visible. In the
arcosolia of
both the right and left wall paintings have been found (now
in the museum of Ostia). On one of them we see two peacocks,
on the other a small column with two birds.
The grave dates from the end of the second century AD.
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