1793, Satricum, Temple of Mater Matuta I - Campanian roof
- Record number: 1793
- Site: Satricum
- Building or zone: Temple of Mater Matuta I - Campanian roof
- Position: Eaves
- Roof element: Tiles, geison
- Remarks: Fragment of flat tile with part of pendent taenia painted with narrow row of wide bands alternately red/white/blackwhite/red above painted meander. On soffit, painted tongue pattern enclosed between 2 black bands, outer adorned with white wheels, inner with white "triglyphs".
- Bibliography: Andrén 1940, pp. 466-467, No. II:25b, Pl. F:2; Kästner 1982b, p. 76, Type H5; Knoop 1987, p. 235, no. 167
- 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: 10155/1, 10155/3, --/SN206, --/SN250, --/SN249
- Type of decoration: Painted bands/painted meander/painted tongue pattern between black bands with white wheels, white triglyphs
- Current Collection: Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia: --/--
- Width: 17.5
- MPD: 15
- Soffit decoration type: Painted tongue pattern between black bands with white wheels, white triglyphs
- Soffit decoration type: Painted tongue pattern between black bands with white wheels, white triglyphs
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