991, Rome, S. Omobono 1st phase temple?
- Record number: 991
- Site: Rome
- Building or zone: S. Omobono 1st phase temple?
- Position: Pediment right slope
- Roof element: Revetment plaques
- Remarks: Large fragment of revetment plaque with top fascia/weak cavetto/roll/flat torus/flat plaque. Finished right edge at obtuse angle to top edge indicates piece comes from right side of pediment. Nail hole in lower left corner of fragment & at left, just below roll. Brown paint on surface. Lumpy back imbedded with black mica inclusions
- Bibliography: Winter 2009a, pp. 190-191, 3.D.7.a, fig. 3.22
- Publication record: Symbols of Wealth and Power: Architectural Terracotta Decoration in Etruria and Central Italy, 640-510 B.C.
- Type of decoration: Fascia/cavetto/roll/torus/flat plaque
- Current Collection: Antiquarium Comunale: 16083
- Mouldmade: yes
- Height: 25.1
- Width: 20
- Clay: Light brown with many black mica inclusions
- Paint: Brown 5YR 4/6
- Depth top fascia: 4
- Height strigil: 4.1 cavett
- Thickness plaque: 1.8
- Height strigil: 4.1 cavett
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