Remarks: Ram's head acroterion(?) or protome(?). Hollow, handmade. H horn 7, W 6.3. W eye 3.2. Mouth may have had opening, spout(?).
Bibliography: Case e palazzi d'Etruria 1985, p. 114, 3.325; Edlund-Berry 1992, p. 224, no. G.1; Newland 1994, pp. 34-35, no. 9; Winter 2009a, p. 208, 3.E.4.d
Publication record: Case e palazzi d'Etruria. Author: Stopponi, S. (ed.). Place of publication: Milano. Publication Date: 1985 Symbols of Wealth and Power: Architectural Terracotta Decoration in Etruria and Central Italy, 640-510 B.C.. Author: Winter, N.A.. Journal and volume number: MAAR Suppl. 9. Place of publication: Ann Arbor. Publication Date: 2009 The akroterial sculpture and architectural terracottas from the Upper Building at Murlo. Author: Newland, D.M.. Journal and volume number: Diss. Bryn Mawr College. Publication Date: 1994 The seated and standing statue akroteria from Poggio Civitate (Murlo). Author: Edlund-Berry, I.. Journal and volume number: Archaeologica 96. Place of publication: Roma. Publication Date: 1992
Type of decoration: Ram's head
Last Recorded Collection: Antiquarium di Poggio Civitate
Mouldmade: no
Height: 10.2
Width: 11.7
MPD: 14.9
Clay: 7.5YR 4/4 burned
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