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) decorated with relief figures

2) Architectural plaques (sime) from a pediment

3) Architectural plaques from a “hanging curtain”, used to cover the lower part of cornice

4) Antefix shaped as maenad head

5) Fragm. of roof tile decorated with a braid motif

ROSELLE –Filling of the Forum (6th -first quarter 5th c. B.C.)

6) Fragm. of antefixes of a type placed at the end of bent tiles, shaped as a maenad and a satyr

7) Antefix shaped as a panther head (580-560 B.C.)

8) Fragm. of architectural plaques (sime) with frieze depicting galloping horses and riders

9) Fragm. of architectural plaques (sime) with warriors on foot and in chariots

10) Fragm. of architectural plaques (sime) with banquet scenes (figures lying on beds and a servant)

11) Fragm. of architectural plaques (sime) with male figures holding a rod

12) Fragm. of architectural plaques (sime) with figures seated on folding chairs (dìphroi)

ROSELLE – Unknown finding spot

13) Frames of architectural plaques with torus decoration (semi-circular swelled moulding)

14) Fragm. of architectural plaques (sime) with galloping warrior

15) Fragm. of architectural plaques (sime) with chariot and warriors on foot holding shields