Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Object | |
Name: | FS 1057 | |
Title: | RAKING SIMA | |
Category: | Architecture | |
Category Code: | FS | |
Object Number: | 1057 | |
Description: | Fragment from the convex upper portion of the sima, including at left edge the return along the long side of the building. This fragment, from lower left corner of a gable, is perhaps to be paired with FS 1052, which comes from lower right corner. | |
Decoration: | Decoration in red and black paint in a reserved stripe and areas. At (and bending around) the corner 7 leaves of a palmette, althernating red and black; at upper right part of the flaring tip of a lotus bud. | |
Material: | Yellowish-buff clay with coarse grit (grog); very fine yellow-buff slip, ca. 0.002 m. thick. | |
Condition: | Fragment. Broken all around and at back. | |
Dimensions Preserved: | H. 012, W. 0.08 | |
Area: | Temple Hill | |
Context: | NB610 B14 P25 | |
Findspot Description: | FIB 611, no. 499. From Temple of Apollo. | |
Bibliography: | Roebuck, Hesperia 1990, p. 56, n. 46; Cited Winter Archterr | |
Site: | Corinth | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece | |
References: | Publication: Roebuck, Hesperia 59:1, 1990 Publication: Winter, Greek Architectural Terracottas: ... 1994 Monument: Temple Hill Image: bw 1974 067 28 Basket: NB610 B14 P25 Notebook Page: NB 610, spread 18 (p. 26) |