1287, Rome, Forum Romanum - Lacus Iuturnae
- Record number: 1287
- Site: Rome
- Building or zone: Forum Romanum - Lacus Iuturnae
- Roof element: Revetment plaques, floral
- Comparanda: Pieces from Comitium, Capitoline & Velia: Phillips 1989a, p. 283
- Remarks: Fragment of revetment plaque with concave tongues painted cream with purple gray edges & central vertical bands painted alternately red & purple gray. At left edge, nail hole (Diam 1.1)
- Bibliography: Phillips 1989a, p. 281, Group IIA, no. 2, fig. 3, pl. II.1 top left; pp. 300-301, associated with Temple of Castor & Pollux 484 B.C.
- Publication record: The architectural terracottas
- Associated elements: 39704, 39706, 39707, 39708
- Type of decoration: concave tongues with central vertical band
- Current Collection: Antiquarium forense: 39705
- Mouldmade: yes
- Height: 6
- Width: 9.7
- MPD: 2.4
- Clay: 10YR 7/4
- Paint: Cream, red, purple-gray
- Condition: Broken on all sides
- Width strigil: 3.7
- Concave strigil: yes
- Width strigil: 3.7
- Concave: yes
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