864, Rome, Esquiline
- Record number: 864
- Site: Rome
- Building or zone: Esquiline
- Position: Eaves
- Roof element: Antefixes, full figure
- Remarks: Very elongated draped female with high belted chiton with overfold & oblique mantle, boots with thick soles. At her side, small Pan (MPH 17.2) with goat legs, animal skin around neck with skin & paw on background between figures. On other side, altar or herm. Finished left edge. Ground line slants forward at front. Back slipped white, with area behind female hollowed deeply to Th 1.5-2.0. Behind knee-level, square strut curving down at back; small hollow below strut
- Bibliography: Andrén 1940, p. 346, No. II:3, Pl. 106:381
- Publication record: Architectural terracottas from Etrusco-Italic Temples
- Type of decoration: Nymph & small Pan
- Current Collection: Antiquarium Comunale: 31761
- Mouldmade: no
- Height: 39.2
- Width: 23.8
- Clay: 10YR 7/4
- Paint: White slip on drapery 2.5Y 8/2
- Condition: Broken in 2 pieces, missing head, upper chest, left arm. Base restored
- Height strut: 3.3
- Width strut: 3.9
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