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Elemento architettonico
Elemento architettonico
Year
II a.c. - II d.C.
Materials
terracotta lavorata a stampo e a stecca
Inventory
S 3359
Dimensions
Altezza: 11,5 cm, Larghezza: 9,8 cm, Spessore: 9,1 cm
Cultural scope
romana, di età repubblicana
Description
elemento architettonico in terracotta, con motivo a cespo d'acanto. Si riconoscono ancora 5 steli del motivo vegetale. Uno stelo centrale verticale è affiancato da 4 steli laterali progressivamente più corti e curvi verso l'esterno. Impasto grossolano e paglioso di colore verdastro.
Historical-Criticism news
Iraq, scavi del CRAST a Seleucia al Tigri, 1967, LXXXVI 12n/ 13 ie. Uso decorativo.
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