1099, Rome, Palatine hill - near Archaic cistern/House of Livia
- Record number: 1099
- Site: Rome
- Building or zone: Palatine hill - near Archaic cistern/House of Livia
- Position: Pediment horizontal architrave?
- Roof element: Revetment plaques,figural
- Comparanda: Velletri: La grande Roma 1990, 8.6.1-4. Rome, Esquiline: La grande Roma 1990, 10.1.2, S. Omobono: La grande Roma 1990, 5.1.30-32
- Remarks: Fragment preserves passenger & charioteer facing to right, with reins and back end of biga horses
- Bibliography: Van Buren 1914, p. 184, pl. XXXIV.5; Van Buren 1921a, p. 68, pl. XXXII; Andrén 1940, p. 329, No. I:9, pl. 104:370 lower right; Gjerstad 1960, p. fig. 55:9; Gantz 1974-1975, p. 3, fig. 13; La grande Roma 1990, p. 93 4.1.11 (photo labelled 4.1.12); Winter 2009a, pp.362-363, 5.D.2.a or 5.D.3.a
- Publication record: Architectural terracotta ornamentation in Rome from the sixth to the fourth cent. B.C.
Architectural terracottas from Etrusco-Italic Temples
Early Rome III: Fortifications, domestic architecture, sanctuaries, stratigraphic excavations
Figurative terracotta revetments in Etruria and Latium in the VI. and V. cent. B.C.
La grande Roma dei Tarquini
Symbols of Wealth and Power: Architectural Terracotta Decoration in Etruria and Central Italy, 640-510 B.C.
Terracotta figured friezes from the workshop of Vulca
The procession frieze from the Etruscan sanctuary at Poggio Civitate - Associated elements: 12034B, 12036
- Type of decoration: Chariot procession to right
- Current Collection: Antiquarium palatino: 4346
- Mouldmade: yes
- Height: 8.3
- Width: 15.2
- MPD: 2.3
- Clay: 7.5YR 5/4
- Paint: White on drapery, red on passenger arm
- Condition: Fragment with finished left edge
- Decoration main field: Relief figured frieze
- Thickness plaque: 2
- Thickness including relief: 2.3
- Mouldmade decoration: yes
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