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Publisher
Capitoline Museum of Rome (Rome, Italy); University of Missouri (Columbia, Missouri); University of South Florida Tampa Library (Tampa, Florida)
Time Period
120 - 40 B.C.
Abstract
Horizontal floor, relatively thin.; Incised circle at center floor. 3.5 square stamps preserved with double scrolls. Band of fine rouletting framed by two double grooves. Incised graffito on underside - four intersecting lines, forming star pattern.; Reddish yellow fabric (7.5YR 8/6). Glossy black slip over all.
Alt Text
A dark fragment of a ceramic plate with a circular pattern and small protrusions on one side against a black background. The surface shows signs of wear and discoloration.
Subject: geographic
Rome Antiquarium, Sala V
Physical Collection
Room V of the Antiquarium
Holding Location
Capitoline Museum, Rome
Dimensions
Max dim. 0.140 m. (meters)
Material
Clay
Language
Italian
Access Restrictions
Descriptive metadata and 2D images are publicly accessible here. Results of the Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI), 3D scanning, and formal analysis data are made available to the research community by special permission. To be granted access to this collection's content please send a request to: rbernard@usf.edu.
Identifier
H64-44240
Collection
Hidden Treasures of Rome
Recommended Citation
Unknown, "Plate 44240" (2022). Hidden Treasures of Rome. Image 111.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/htr/111
