Descriptive Attribute | Value(s) |
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Chronology | Securely Archaic |
Fabric Category | Clay |
Object Type | Architectural::Unspecified / Misc. |
Year Excavated | 1966 |
Motif | Rosette |
Decorative Technique | Fluted |
Fragment Noted | false |
Object Type (notes) | Terracotta Rosette |
Size | Max. Pres. Diameter at front 0.120 m, Max. Pres. Height of bowl 0.060 m, Max. Pres. Depth of projection at back 0.035 m, Max. Pres. interior depth of bowl 0.040 m, Pres. Thickness of rim varies from 0.015 m to 0.006 m |
Condition | "Bowl" section complete except for chip in rim; back section broken; all slightly worn. Traces of red paint in interior of bowl. |
Description | This is the most complete rosette found so far. It appears to have been made to fit into a hole in a section of a sima, for the back projection seems to have been intended to be inserted into something (compare with rosette on sima 19660175; see also sima 19660054). In the center of the rosette is a dot about 0.014 m in diameter, tilted slightly (to be seen more clearly from below?); from it radiate eight fluted petals which terminate in a definite, even, flat rim. |
Fabric Description | Coarse red clay with many small bits of stone. |
Has note |
The Poggio Civitate Excavation Project website originally included this object at this address: |
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Consists of
Vocabulary: CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM) |
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Has type
Vocabulary: CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM) |
architecture
Vocabulary: British Museum Thesaurus Open Context References: architecture |
Suggested Citation
Anthony Tuck. (2012) "PC 19660225 from Europe/Italy/Poggio Civitate/Civitate A/Civitate A 2A/1966, ID:405". In Murlo. Anthony Tuck (Ed). Released: 2012-12-28. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/e538b96b-808c-4b2f-c9f0-ccf9b6e95b9e> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/r2p24/pc_19660225
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