Hexagonal matrix for imprinting terracotta decorations, 1st–3rd century; Roman period, Tell Atrib, form; height 15.8 cm, width 15.3 cm, depth 12 cm, A roughly rectangular stone block with an uneven, weathered surface sits against a uniform pale gray background; the stone shows a carved, low-relief shape resembling a vertical pillar with a rounded top and a horizontal incision near its upper third, and the surface of the stone displays a range of earthy colors including tan, beige, brown, and hints of ochre and gray, with areas of darker mottling and some smoother lighter patches.
Légende

Hexagonal matrix for imprinting terracotta decorations, 1st–3rd century; Roman period, Tell Atrib, form; height 15.8 cm, width 15.3 cm, depth 12 cm, A roughly rectangular stone block with an uneven, weathered surface sits against a uniform pale gray background; the stone shows a carved, low-relief shape resembling a vertical pillar with a rounded top and a horizontal incision near its upper third, and the surface of the stone displays a range of earthy colors including tan, beige, brown, and hints of ochre and gray, with areas of darker mottling and some smoother lighter patches.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A19_398

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

22.9Mo (1.2Mo) / 24.0cm x 24.0cm / 2832 x 2832 (300dpi)

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