Corinth Object: FS 1052
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   FS 1052
Title:   RAKING SIMA
Category:   Architecture
Category Code:   FS
Object Number:   1052
Description:   From ranking sima, at lower end of right side. Hole runs longitudinally through cymatium moulding. See Thallon-Hill 1929, Corinth 4.1, p. 19 and FS-21, FS-22, FS-25, FS-26, FS-54, FS-101, FS-102, FS 103, FS-103a.
Decoration:   Seven-petalled palmette, with leaves alternately of red (not preserved, but appears as light brown) and dark brown on light background. At left, right stem of lotus, with trace of red center and left stem, appears.
Material:   Yellow clay with much black grit; yellow slip.
Condition:   Fragment. Broken at left, top, and bottom; at right, part of return of convex moulding of upper torus; start of fascia and upper torus.
Dimensions Preserved:   H. 0.125, L. 0.20
Area:   Temple Hill
Context:   NB564 B72 P78
Findspot Description:   FIB 566, no. 232. From Temple of Apollo.
Bibliography:   Roebuck, Hesperia 1990, p. 56, cat. 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: slide 1982 034 04
Image: slide 1982 034 18
Basket: NB564 B72 P78
Notebook Page: NB 564, spread 48 (p. 79)