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Chronology | Securely Archaic |
Fabric Category | Terracotta |
Object Type | Architectural::Akroterion |
Year Excavated | 1971 |
Decorative Technique | Painted |
Fragment Noted | true |
Object Type (notes) | Statue Fragment, Left Foot |
Size | Max. Pres. Length 0.0165 m, Max. Pres. Height from tip of toe to scar Approx. 0.060 m, Max. Pres. Width at toes 0.064 m, Max. Pres. Width at ankle immediately before break 0.050 m, Max. Pres. Width of scar at front of sole Approx. 0.020 m, Max. Pres. Length of finished surface from tip to sole 0.065 m |
Condition | Preserves major portion of left foot; broken at beginning of ankle; slightly encrusted, mica flakes; patches of red paint preserved. |
Description | Left shod foot with short, upturned, painted toe; foot is narrow and inside edge is rough and has uneven vertical planes. Back broken edge of fragment is turned up and out. Sole has U-shape attachment scar which is a thick ridge projecting beneath the ball of the foot and spreads out slightly along sides of foot; area within the scar is smooth and slightly round. |
Fabric Description | Murlo terracotta |
Has note |
The Poggio Civitate Excavation Project website originally included this object at this address: |
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Local Grid (Y) | H |
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Suggested Citation
Anthony Tuck. (2012) "PC 19710355 from Europe/Italy/Poggio Civitate/Tesoro/Tesoro 17/1971, ID:68". In Murlo. Anthony Tuck (Ed). Released: 2012-12-28. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/32ed8109-bf42-4740-0c1e-2324cfa20296> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/r2p24/pc_19710355
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