<p>Scant remains of a late-Republican or Augustan residence on the *Vicus Tuscus just N of the *Horrea Agrippiana were recovered beneath S. Maria Antiqua during excavations in the 1980s; in an initial report, the finds (reticulate walls and <i>opus spicatum</i> pavements) were cautiously identified with either a commercial or residential structure (Hurst 1986, 475). After further study, Hurst has characterized the material as the atrium of “a grand house of late-Republican or Augustan date” that may have been home to Germanicus during the Augustan era (<i>LTUR</i> 107, 111-12; the association with Germanicus is proffered quite tentatively). Regardless of the suggested proprietor, the home did not survive long after the Augustan period, as it was built over by A.D. 25-30 (Hurst, <i>LTUR</i> 107, 112).</p>