Comparanda: Phillips 1989a, p. 287: Antiquarium forense 1143, Antiquarium palatino 34345 & one with no inv. no.
Remarks: Fragment preserves parts of 3 convex strigils and beginning of torus below. Strigils painted alternately with brown vertical band/red-brown outer vertical bands. On back, painted white & brown checkerboard pattern, cutout flange (W 2.9, D 1.1) for overlapping next lower sima on slope (therefore from right slope), and scar for buttress like 39712
Bibliography: Phillips 1989a, pp. 284-6, Group IIB, no. 4, fig. 9, pl. IV.1, V.1; pp. 300-301, associated with Temple of Castor & Pollux 484 B.C.
Publication record: The architectural terracottas. Author: Phillips, K.M., Jr.. Journal and volume number: Lacus Iuturnae I, ed. M. Steinby. Place of publication: Roma. Publication Date: 1989. Pages: 277-302
Associated elements: 39710-39712, 39714-39715
Type of decoration: Painted vertical bands/checkerboard
Last Recorded Collection: Antiquarium forense
Mouldmade: yes
Height: 13
Width: 11.4
MPD: 5.2
Clay: 2.5Y 7/4 burned
Paint: White slip, red, brown
Condition: Finished right edge, broken on other 3 sides
Width strigil: 4
Convex strigil: yes
Width strigil: 4
Convex: yes
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