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- catalog abstract "The Regia was the house of the Pontifex Maximus, Rome's High Priest, who lived in the Forum. The men who held this office played an important role in the life of the Roman state for centuries: the earliest Regia dates to the seventh century B.C.E., and it was rebuilt frequently. Susan B. Downey has extensively studied the sixth-century phase of the building, and in this valuable work she lays out the scheme for the architectural terracottas. These fragments allow the reconstruction of almost the entire decorative system for the building. Art historians and archaeologists will welcome this book. It also contains much of interest for Roman social historians and for students and scholars of early Italy and its communities.".
- catalog contributor b10131383.
- catalog coverage "Roman Forum (Rome, Italy)".
- catalog coverage "Rome (Italy) Antiquities, Roman.".
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Architectural Terracottas from the Third Regia (Period 9). Building History; Revetment Types. Frieze Plaques. Antefixes. Strigilated Sima (Terminal Tiles). Disc Acroterion. Painted Tiles of Uncertain Function (Revetment Plaques?). Fragment of Freestanding Sculpture (Acroterial Statue?). Ridge Tiles. Other Roof Tiles Possibly from the Period 9 Building. Reconstruction of the Decorative System -- Architectural Terracottas from the Fourth Regia (Period 10). Building History; Revetment Types. Sima. Antefixes. Ridge Tile -- Catalogue. Period 9 Terracottas. Other Roof Tiles Possibly from Period 9 Buildings. Period 10 Terracottas. Roof Tiles That Cannot Be Assigned to the Period 9 or Period 10 Building. Period 9 Terracottas by Area of the Excavation. Period 10 Terracottas by Area of the Excavation -- Appendix: Architectural Terracottas from Salvage Excavation (Flood Damage) in 1972.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-105) and index.".
- catalog description "The Regia was the house of the Pontifex Maximus, Rome's High Priest, who lived in the Forum. The men who held this office played an important role in the life of the Roman state for centuries: the earliest Regia dates to the seventh century B.C.E., and it was rebuilt frequently. Susan B. Downey has extensively studied the sixth-century phase of the building, and in this valuable work she lays out the scheme for the architectural terracottas. These fragments allow the reconstruction of almost the entire decorative system for the building. Art historians and archaeologists will welcome this book. It also contains much of interest for Roman social historians and for students and scholars of early Italy and its communities.".
- catalog extent "xv, 109 p., 24 p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Architectural terracottas from the Regia.".
- catalog identifier "047210571X (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Architectural terracottas from the Regia.".
- catalog isPartOf "Papers and monographs of the American Academy in Rome ; v. 30".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "Architectural terracottas from the Regia.".
- catalog spatial "Italy Rome.".
- catalog spatial "Roman Forum (Rome, Italy)".
- catalog spatial "Rome (Italy) Antiquities, Roman.".
- catalog subject "DG66.5 .D69 1995".
- catalog subject "Excavations (Archaeology) Italy Rome.".
- catalog subject "Regia (Rome, Italy)".
- catalog subject "Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman Italy Rome.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Architectural Terracottas from the Third Regia (Period 9). Building History; Revetment Types. Frieze Plaques. Antefixes. Strigilated Sima (Terminal Tiles). Disc Acroterion. Painted Tiles of Uncertain Function (Revetment Plaques?). Fragment of Freestanding Sculpture (Acroterial Statue?). Ridge Tiles. Other Roof Tiles Possibly from the Period 9 Building. Reconstruction of the Decorative System -- Architectural Terracottas from the Fourth Regia (Period 10). Building History; Revetment Types. Sima. Antefixes. Ridge Tile -- Catalogue. Period 9 Terracottas. Other Roof Tiles Possibly from Period 9 Buildings. Period 10 Terracottas. Roof Tiles That Cannot Be Assigned to the Period 9 or Period 10 Building. Period 9 Terracottas by Area of the Excavation. Period 10 Terracottas by Area of the Excavation -- Appendix: Architectural Terracottas from Salvage Excavation (Flood Damage) in 1972.".
- catalog title "Architectural terracottas from the Regia / Susan B. Downey.".
- catalog type "text".