Comparanda: FOR RED FABRIC & TILE TYPE, CF. SAN GIOVENALE TILES OF 7TH CENT. B.C.
Remarks: FRAGMENT OF LOWER RIGHT CORNER OF FLAT PAN TILE WITH RAISED SIDE EDGE. REUSED ON THIRD-PHASE BUILDING. CUTOUT CORNER SHOULD INDICATE LATER DATE, BUT FABRIC APPEARS EARLIER.
Bibliography: FISCHER-HANSEN 2008, P. 308, KK-28, PL. 230, FIG. 319; WINTER ET AL. 2009, TABLE 2; WINTER 2009A, P. 27, 1.F.1.B (?)
Publication record: New light on the production of decorated roofs of the 6th c. B.C. at sites in and around Rome. Author: Winter, N.A., I. Iliopoulos, A.J. Ammerman. Journal and volume number: JRA 22. Publication Date: 2009 Symbols of Wealth and Power: Architectural Terracotta Decoration in Etruria and Central Italy, 640-510 B.C.. Author: Winter, N.A.. Journal and volume number: MAAR Suppl. 9. Place of publication: Ann Arbor. Publication Date: 2009 Votive and architectural terracottas; Tiles (co-authored with C. Grønne). Author: Fischer-Hansen, T.. Journal and volume number: The Temple of Castor and Pollux II.2. Place of publication: Rome. Publication Date: 2008. Pages: 283-312
Associated elements: CA 8.351, CA 8.447, CA 8.353, CA 29.606, CA 29.566, CA 29.651, CA 29.652 + CA 29.6587, CA 8.355, CB 13.3497, CB 13.2106, CB 13.4600, CB 13.3516, CP 9.1346, CP 9.1348, CP 9.1358