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Alternate red and black leaves. Fragment. Fragment of archaic ridge palmette ... 2006/07/21 ... FR 84 |
| Terracotta ridge palmette in black with a lozenge in red at the center. Below, a black volute on either side, joined by two black stems and a red stem between them. Cream slip, red paint on sides, design ... FR |
Ridge cover-tile with antefix. Upper surface of gable shape; undersurface concave. Fine yellow buff slip. Traces of reddish brown painted decoration on antefix. Yellowish buff clay with reddish grits; ... 1969 ... FR |
| Terracotta ridge palmette. Bottom of antefix ridged to fit Corinthian tiles. Sides rise from bottom in gentle convex curve. This ends at sharply pointed projection. Beyond, the sides continue upward in ... FR 87 |
| Terracotta ridge cover tile with upper (ridge part) curved, lower (roof covertible) part gabled. Very heavy. The ridge-cover part stands 0.03 to 0.035 above the lower part. Pinkish buff clay with lots ... 1971/08/04 ... FR |
| From a ridge palmette with completely flat surfaces (no relief) decorated on both faces with red and black paint and separating reserved bands. Cf. FA 542, FR 101 AB The surving decoration, almost identical ... 1971/07/08 ... FR |
| Ridge cover tile, typical. The concealed end is bevelled at both corners and the top of the longitudinal surface ridge has been cut away after firing for a distance of 0.09 at the concealed end in order ... FR |
| Ridge cover tile from a cover element with longitudinal peak on either side of which upper surfaces curved convexly in both transverse and longitudinal directions. The longitudinal curvature of upper surface ... FR |
| Ridge pan cover tile with upper surface has been recut at the building site to ensure a proper joint with the adjoining cover. The concave pan is marked by a cental longitudinal ridge from which the surfaces ... FR 106 |
| Ridge cover tile from cover element with longitudinal (central) peak on either side of which the upper surfaces are curved convexly in both transverse and longitudinal directions. The longitudinal curvature ... FR-105. |
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