Corinth Object: FST 128
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   FST 128
Title:   ROMAN STAMPED PAN TILE, CORINTHIAN TYPE
Category:   Architecture
Category Code:   FST
Object Number:   128
Old Number:   MF-XXXX-00101 ?
Description:   Flat pan tile with one plain end, square in section, and raised lip along side. Lip 00.030 max. th., but side of lip cut back 00.008 for 0.086 m. from end. On underside 3 semi-circular finger strokes at end of tile. Stamp on upper surface lies at right angle to end of tile.
Writing:   stamp. Long rectangular stamp on upper surface, Latin: ].IVL.COR.AG.
Material:   Moderately coarse clay fired yellow buff at surfaces, pale pink at core, with frequent sand inclusions, rare small angular spherical red, some fine voids.
Munsell Color:   Near 2.5Y 8/3
Condition:   Fragment. Single frgt., preserving one corner with part of one end, and small part of adjacent side. Missing beginning of stamp at lt.
Dimensions Actual:   T00.025 (tile) W00.037 (stamp)
Dimensions Preserved:   L00.338 W00.270 L00.125 (stamp)
Period:   Roman
Chronology:   Roman
Area:   Old_Julian Basilica ("Roman Stoa")
Context:   NB75 P232
Provenance:   Corinth
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: Old_Julian Basilica ("Roman Stoa")
Image: bw 5691
Image: bw 6090
Image: bw 1997 032 26
Basket: NB75 P232
Notebook Page: NB 75, spread 22 (pp. 232 - 233)