1635, Satricum, Temple of Mater Matuta I - Campanian roof
- Record number: 1635
- Site: Satricum
- Building or zone: Temple of Mater Matuta I - Campanian roof
- Position: Pediment
- Roof element: Columen/mutulus plaque
- Remarks: Fragment of relief with winged boot with sole, raised off ground
- Bibliography: Andrén 1940, p. 459, No. I:2, fig. 41 lower right; Knoop 1987, p. 242, fig. 13, pl. 82; Lulof 1997a, pp. 90-92, fig. 9; Heldring 1998, pp. 20-22, fig. 20
- Publication record: Antefixa Satricana. Sixth-century architectural terracottas from the sanctuary of Mater Matuta at Satricum
Architectural terracottas from Etrusco-Italic Temples
Myths from Greece. The representation of power on the roofs of Satricum
Satricum. A town in Latium - Associated elements: 10037, 10038/1, 10040, 10039, NN 1.109/1, 10041/1, NN 1.109/2, 10041/2, 10041/3, 10045
- Type of decoration: Winged boot of bearded running Gorgon moving to right
- Current Collection: Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia: 10038/2
- Mouldmade: no
- Clay: burned
- Paint: Traces of cream paint & purple-red on top of boot
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