2077, Cosa, Temple of Jupiter, 1st phase
- Record number: 2077
- Site: Cosa
- Building or zone: Temple of Jupiter, 1st phase
- Roof element: Raking simas
- Comparanda: Orvieto/Tarquinia 4th cent. B.C. type
- Remarks: Fragments with double row of tendrils and lotus buds. H central horizontal roll 1.6, D 5.1.
- Associated elements: Also CB246 is revetment plaque of equal type.
- Type of decoration: Tendrils and lotus buds
- Last Recorded Collection: American Academy in Rome
- Mouldmade: yes
- Height: 10
- Width: 10
- Clay: 10YR 7/3
- Thickness plaque: 4.3
- Thickness including relief: 5.4
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