Comparanda: Fabric similar to S. Omobono with much bl mica
Remarks: Fragment preserves narrow projecting bottom border below plaque with relief feet of horse rider. From excavations in area of Temple of Castor & Pollux but probably originally belonging to Regia
Bibliography: Fischer-Hansen 2008, p. 290, JJ-101, fig. 233; Winter 2009a, pp. Winter 2009a, p356-367, 5.D.1.c
Publication record: 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
Type of decoration: Armed riders moving to left?
Last Recorded Collection: Danish Academy
Mouldmade: yes
Height: 6.8
Width: 8.3
MPD: 1.8
Clay: 10YR 7/3
Condition: Fragment from bottom edge
Decoration main field: Relief figural frieze
Thickness plaque: 1.6
Thickness including relief: 1.8
Mouldmade decoration: yes
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