694, Caere, Vigna Parrocchiale
- Record number: 694
- Site: Caere
- Building or zone: Vigna Parrocchiale
- Roof element: Revetment plaques,figural
- Comparanda: Berlin TC 6681.6; Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek HIN 31, HIN 33; British Museum 1884.4-9.34
- Remarks: Fragment of plaque with concave tongues & roll above relief frieze with pair of horse heads facing left, near head red, far head black, spear top, & front of rider's head painted red
- Bibliography: Winter 2009a, pp. 292-293, 4.D.8.h
- Publication record: Symbols of Wealth and Power: Architectural Terracotta Decoration in Etruria and Central Italy, 640-510 B.C.
- Type of decoration: Concave tongues/roll/relief frieze of armed riders to left
- Current Collection: C.N.R. storerooms at Banditaccia necropolis: 87.67
- Mouldmade: yes
- Height: 17
- Width: 13.7
- MPD: 3.2
- Paint: Red, black
- Width strigil: 3.6
- Concave strigil: yes
- Decoration main field: Relief horseriders to left
- Thickness plaque: 2.1
- Thickness including relief: 3.2
- Mouldmade decoration: yes
- Width strigil: 3.6
- Concave: yes
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