TOMB 90 (continuation) Tek
         

Above the inscription we find a relief depicting the lighthouse of Portus, a vessel
entering the harbour and a tavern.
The dating of the second period of use is estimated at 180 AD.
From this period are probably also the decorations inside the arch of
the back wall and on the side walls after the closing of the niches.
During the excavations a painting was seen of Narcissus
on the left wall. On the right wall was the scene in which
Hylas is led away by Nymphs (Ostian museum, inv. nr. 10124).