Inventory Number: | A 2683 | |
Section Number: | ΚΚ 1288 | |
Title: | Cover Tile Fragment | |
Category: | Architecture Marble | |
Description: | Heavily weathered on top. Fragment preserving one lateral edge and a little of the ridge. Excellent work. Island marble. The three fragments A 2682, A 2683 and A 2684 may be assigned with certainty to the same roof because of their complete congruity on material, workmanship, dimension and weathering. In view of the propinquity of the finding place and the strikingly fresh condition of the fragments, they come in all likelihood from the Temple of Hephaistos. Their presence in a context of the second half of the 3rd c. A.D. suggests that the roof of the building had suffered at the hands of the Herulians in A.D. 267. | |
Context: | From filling in plundered south foundation trench of Hellenistic Building near S.W. corner along with pottery and lamps of 2nd half of 3rd c. A.D. | |
Notebook Page: | 2332 | |
Negatives: | Leica, 81-82 | |
PD Number: | PD 960 | |
Dimensions: | P.L. 0.19; P.W. (half) 0.11; Th. 0.035 | |
Material: | Marble (Island) | |
Date: | 3 April 1957 | |
Section: | ΚΚ | |
Bibliography: | AJA 80 (1976), p. 245. | |
Hesperia 28 (1959), pp. 28, 29, fig. 16. | ||
References: | Publication: Hesperia 28 (1959) Monument: Temple of Hephaistos Drawing: PD 960 (DA 4530) Image: 1997.10.0375 (81-82) Image: 2012.55.0879 (81-82) Notebook: ΚΚ-12 Notebook Page: ΚΚ-12-21 (pp. 2331-2332) Notebook Page: ΚΚ-12-22 (pp. 2333-2334) Card: A 2683 |