Room 7 – Showcase A
museoMAAM2023-08-18T16:11:37+02:00ROSELLE – Southern Hill– Roman cistern Pottery (end 3rd- 1st c. B.C.) 1) Jugs 2) Bowl 3) Bottle (lekythos) 4) Holder 5) Lid 6) Tripod dish Depurata (fine) pottery (2nd - 1st c. B.C.) 7) [...]
ROSELLE – Southern Hill– Roman cistern Pottery (end 3rd- 1st c. B.C.) 1) Jugs 2) Bowl 3) Bottle (lekythos) 4) Holder 5) Lid 6) Tripod dish Depurata (fine) pottery (2nd - 1st c. B.C.) 7) [...]
ROSELLE – Roman forum (second half 2nd c. B.C.) Architectural terracotta Fragm. of decoration from a pediment depicting a man holding up a boy ROSELLE – Northern hill– Hellenistic house (2nd c. B.C.) Marble Wellhead [...]
ROSELLE – Unknown finding spot Etruscan red-figure pottery (second half 4thc. B.C.) 1) Jug (oinochòe) 2) Fragm. of symposium vase (stàmnos). Faliscan manufacture 3) Fragm. of cup (kylix). Clusium Group Attic red -igure pottery (first [...]
ROSELLE – Northern Hill –Unknown finding spot Bronze (5th c. B.C.) 1) Cup 2) Decorative element 3) End-piece shaped as a lion paw Silver (4th - 3rd c. B.C.) 4) Coin from Populonia with Gorgon [...]
ROSELLE – Roman forum Painted pottery (second half 4th c. B.C.) 1) Small vase (askòs) Impasto pottery (5th c. B.C.) 2) Unpainted pottery jug 3) Small cup Attic black-figure pottery (end 6th – beginning 5th [...]
ROSELLE – Southern hill – Roman cistern Architectural terracottas (end 5th- first half 4th c. B.C.) 1) Antefix shaped as Silenus’ head 2,3) Fragm. of antefixes with palmettes and whirls Architectural terracottas (first half 4thc. [...]
ROSELLE – Southern Hill – Temple terrace Architectural terracottas (first half mid 4th c. B.C.) 1) Antefixes shaped as female head 2) Nimbus Attic red-figure pottery (mid 5thc. B.C.) 3) Bottom of a cup [...]
ROSELLE – Forum area – Unknown finding spot (mid 4th – beginning 3rd c. B.C.) Terracotta Architectural plaque (sima) with painted female heads, alternating with multi-coloured tendrils and grape bunches
ROSELLE – Southern hill – Temple terrace Group of Late Archaic (end 6th - first quarter 5th c. B.C.) architectural terracottas, coming from the roof decoration of one or more temples. 1) Architectural plaque (sima) [...]
CASETTE DI MOTA (half 6th c. B.C.) Plaster from the original kept at the National Archaeological Museum of Florence Funerary stele with the representation of a warrior with a short sword and the inscription: "...NAIES", [...]