Corinth Object: FP 2000 1
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   FP 2000 1
Title:   ROMAN STAMPED PAN TILE, LAKONIAN TYPE
Category:   Architecture
Category Code:   FP
Year:   2000
Object Number:   1
Description:   Curved pan tile of Laconian type with slight taper from preserved end to center; finished edge vertical, side edges beveled; underside pitted with two hemispherical finger marks at preserved end, and finger strokes on upper surface; upperside smooth
Writing:   stamp. Rectangular stamp on upper surface, Latin: C.L.L.L.A.X Note: unclear whether L's or I's. Poss. CILLAX
Material:   Coarse reddish yellow clay with few medium buff inclusions and frequent voids (small to medium)
Munsell Color:   7.5YR 7/6
Condition:   Fragment. Single frgt., numerous joining pieces, complete widthof about 1/2 of tile.
Dimensions Actual:   W00.0455 T00.03 (end) T00.015 (center) Depth00.061 L00.120 W00.040 (stamp)
Dimensions Preserved:   L00.0425
Period:   Middle Roman (2/2 2nd c-4th c AD)
Chronology:   Context Middle to Late Roman (4C AC NPD)
Area:   Panaghia south
Context:   NB929 B33 P68
Provenance:   Corinth
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: Panaghia south
Images (4)
Basket: NB929 B33 P68
Notebook Page: NB 929, spread 39 (pp. 68 - 69)