<p>Warehouse which extended along the W foot of the *Velia, facing the *Sacra Via opposite the *Domus: M. Aemilius Scaurus (Schingo; Papi, <i>LTUR</i> III). Preserved remains in <i>opus reticulatum</i> and pavements of <i>opus spicatum</i> allow the structure to be dated to the early 1st c. B.C. (Palombi 67-69, figs. 11-12). The identification as a <i>horreum</i> (warehouse) is based upon its architectural form, a sequence of 4 open courtyards enclosed by small <i>tabernae</i> (shops and stalls) (Palombi esp. 69-70; cf. *Horrea Galbana; *Porticus Aemilia [Emporium]). These warehouses may have belonged to the Ahenobarbi, and together with a residence (*Domus: Velia [3]) and a bath, formed part of an early-Imperial complex on the Velia (Papi, <i>LTUR</i> II).</p>