956, Rome, S. Omobono 2nd phase temple
- Record number: 956
- Site: Rome
- Building or zone: S. Omobono 2nd phase temple
- Position: Pediment apex
- Roof element: Acroterion base
- Remarks: Thick, slightly curved fragment painted with tail of black volute on cream ground & part of black above
- Bibliography: Winter 2009a, p. 386, 5.E.4; Winter 2011, p. 65, fig. 6
- Publication record: Symbols of Wealth and Power: Architectural Terracotta Decoration in Etruria and Central Italy, 640-510 B.C.
The evolution of bases for acroteria in Etruria and Latium (640/630-510 B.C.) - Associated elements: IX5 3979, IX5 3981, 15875, 15854, 15874, 15880, 15881, 15882, 15876, 16056 (with feline hind legs attached)
- Type of decoration: Painted volute
- Current Collection: Antiquarium Comunale: 15873
- Height: 6
- Width: 12
- MPD: 2.9
- Clay: 10YR 7/3
- Paint: Surface 10YR 7/3, matt black
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