1789, Satricum, Temple of Mater Matuta I - Campanian roof
- Record number: 1789
- Site: Satricum
- Building or zone: Temple of Mater Matuta I - Campanian roof
- Position: Eaves
- Roof element: Tiles, eaves
- Remarks: Fragment of flat eaves tile with raised side edge beginning 4 cm from front edge, leaving resting surface for antefix. On soffit, border of large concentric circles in red on white ground. Along front edge, band of narrow red & broad black sections. On front taenia, tongue pattern in black/white/red. Tile top painted black
- Bibliography: Andrén 1940, pp. 466-467, No. 25:2c, Pl. F:3; Kästner 1982b, p. 74, Type B:III.3; Knoop 1987, p. 234, no. 161
- Publication record: Antefixa Satricana. Sixth-century architectural terracottas from the sanctuary of Mater Matuta at Satricum
Archaische Baukeramik der Westgriechen
Architectural terracottas from Etrusco-Italic Temples - Associated elements: 10152/7, --/SN208, --/SN2056, --/SN210, --/SN211
- Type of decoration: Painted concentric circles, row of narrow red and broad black bands/painted tongue pattern
- Current Collection: Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia: 1425
- Width: 14
- MPD: 10.5
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