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Author: Rheeder, A. Title: Architectural terracottas from Akragas : investigating monumental roofs from the Archaic and Classical period Issue Date: 2019-04-03

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In 2003 Annalize obtained a BSc in Architecture from the University of Pretoria and in 2005 she received a Masters of Architecture (professional) from the same institution. Her master’s thesis explored the use of architecture in the building and supporting of communities in a previously disadvantaged neighbourhood of Mamelodi, South Africa. Annalize began her professional career at the end of 2004 at DSA Architects International in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, where she was employed until the start of 2010. During this period she was involved in the design of numerous hotel and multi-use developments as well as technical documentation and site inspection. The practical experience gained in architectural design and construction provided important insights and skills for her later study of classical archaeology. At this time, Annalize also pursued her interest in archaeology by starting a BA degree in ancient civilizations through the University of South Africa, which specializes in long distance learning. In 2010 she completed this degree and moved to Leiden in the Netherlands to begin a master’s degree in archaeology at the University of Leiden. Annalize obtained her master’s degree in 2011; her thesis investigated the architect of the Domus Augustana on the Palatine hill in Rome under the supervision of Prof. Sojc. At the end of 2012, Annalize began her PhD research at Leiden University. During this period she was also involved in a number of archaeological projects. Between 2011 and 2014 she participated in a project led by Prof. Sojc on the chthonic sanctuaries of Akragas, which started by investigating votive objects in the collections of the Regional Archaeology Museum “Pietro Griffo” of Agrigento and then developed into an excavation at the extra urban sanctuary of S. Anna. Annalize has worked from 2012 until the present as the project architect for the excavation of a late Roman synagogue at Horvat Kur in Israel, as part of the Kinneret Regional Project that is directed by Prof. Zangenberg. From the end of 2014 until the present Annalize moved to the University of Augsburg as a guest researcher, where she has taught numerous courses on the architecture and archaeology of Greek and Roman cities as well as on the use of computer applications in archaeology. She also works on a project led by Prof. Sojc that aims to investigate the Roman city of Augsburg by building a geographic information system based on data obtained through rescue excavations by the city archaeology department of Augsburg. This project is ongoing and provides exciting prospects for future research. 261 Acknowledgments

“Carefully directed ignorance is the key to all knowledge.” Terry Pratchett

The words of Sir Terry Pratchett, which first appeared in the 2005 edition of the Times Higher Education Supplement, best describe the manner in which this work came into being. A depth of gratitude is owed to a number of persons for providing the knowledge, encouragement, and insight that supported this process. Chief among these is my supervisor, Natascha Sojc, whose project in Akragas gave this work a firm foundation on which to grow. Her discerning eye and astute insights saw direction and potential despite the befuddled disorder of this project’s first steps. In addition, she has provided me with the opportunity and support for additional academic growth in areas including teaching, fieldwork, and digital archaeology. Thanks go also to Dennis Braekmans, my co-supervisor, for the motivation and guidance in the hitherto unexplored world of archaeometry. Clemens Voigts generously shared some of his expertise on Greek architecture in Sicily, and his support and advice is much appreciated. I also wish to thank Hanna Stöger for her council and encouragement and for introducing me to the study of ancient cities. Her wisdom and enthusiasm will be sorely missed. At key points during this study, including at the very inception, Patricia Lulof was generous in sharing her immense experience and knowledge on the study of architectural terracottas. Elisa Chiara Portale and Monica de Cesare were kind enough to offer their advice and knowledge on the archaeology of Akragas and I am very grateful for the opportunity to study the material associated with their research projects. A number of the staff at Leiden University provided support and technical advice. I especially would like to thank Eric Dullaart for his instruction and support with the project’s database and in surveying the architectural remains, and Lou Jacobs for his expertise and assistance in the study of terracotta fabrics. I also wish to thank Mark Locicero and Lisa Götz for their helpful comments during the writing process. This work is based on the first hand observation and analysis of material housed in different institutions in Sicily. This was made possible by travel grants from the Leiden University Fund and the graduate school of Augsburg University respectively. I am also very grateful to Armida De Miro, Gabriella Costantino and Gioconda Lamagna, who served as directors of the Regional Archaeology Museum “Pietro Griffo” of Agrigento during my time of study, and Tommaso Guagliardo and Carla Guzzone from the operations unit 2. The advice and assistance provided by Donatella Mangione during numerous study seasons is deeply appreciated. I also wish to thank the director of the Regional Archaeology Museum “Antonio Salinas” of Palermo, Spatafora Francesca, and members of staff Costanza Polizzi, Alessandra Merra and Sandra Ravituso, who provided kind assistance during my study there. I am grateful to the director of the Archaeological Park of the valley of the temples at Agrigento, Giuseppe Parello, as well as Maria Concetta Parello for enabling and supporting research within the sanctuaries of Akragas. The following students from Leiden University provided assistance in documenting and photographing objects housed in the regional archaeological museum in Agrigento during research campaigns between 2012 and 2013; Diederik Bredero, Abel Bosman, Iris Kramer, Denis Janssen, Ischa Schepers, Erik Kroon and Charlotte Spiering. From the University of Augsburg, Thomas Dworschak and Antonia Hoffmann assisted during the study campaign of 2014. 262 Lastly, a heartfelt word of thanks to my friends and family. To my academic family, which includes colleagues from the University of Augsburg and the Kinneret regional project, I will be forever grateful for their support and inspiration. To the friends who have become my expatriate family in the Netherlands and Germany I offer my deep thanks for their company and care. I am grateful to Sarina Prinsloo and Marlize Odendaal for the decades of friendship. To my paranimfs, Lisa Götz and Marike van Aerde, I extend my thanks for accompanying me on this journey through times of tribulation and triumph. I thank my extended family for being an accepting and grounding presence in my life. My brother and sisters were always willing accomplices and called shenanigans when necessary. But above all I wish to thank my parents for their unwavering support, wisdom and encouragement. They continue to inspire me with their work ethic, thirst for knowledge, and sense of adventure. Findspot Fill to the the to Fill SE of B temple (barletta) Find location Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Excavation year 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Gábrici Gábrici Gábrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned

Chapter 5 Roof 7 Roof B series 7 Roof A series 7 Roof D series 7 Roof D series Roof 7 Roof B series 7 Roof B series Chapter 4-3 HH-XRF HH-XRF HH-XRF HH-XRF Chapter 4-2 Fabric F Fabric F F Fabric Fabric F G Fabric Fabric F Chapter 4-1 Frieze H1 Frieze Frieze G Frieze G Frieze G Frieze G Frieze H1 Frieze Current condition glaze surface painted clear sealed with glaze painted surface surface painted clear with sealed varnish two fragments glued together surface painted clear with sealed glaze surface painted clear sealed with Object description flower. Profile has curve slight Profile flower. relief Fragment shallow of portion and flower lotus with edge on Straight palmette. of preserved. top Fragment and fascia roll, with relief. in Ionian kymation Fragment Top with edge, roll, in fascia, Ionian kymation and beginning of relief cavetto. Fragment of perforated relief relief Fragment perforated of and palmette standing with volute of top on flower lotus with painted eye central with edge, side Finished a star. through cut vertical clear pattern. in point symmetrical broken volute of Small section painted elevation, side on black. Fragment sima perforated of standing palmettewith 7 leaf growing double of out hanging 3 petal volutes. below missingpalmette lotus Fragment of relief with a lotus a with lotus Fragment relief of a of and two leaves flower edgepalmette. Finished top bud preserved on palmette Object type detail Horizontal Horizontal Sima Horizontal Sima Sima Lateral Sima Lateral SimaLateral Sima Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number AG 9600 AG 8889 AG 9599 AG 8868 AG 8858 AG 9596 AG 8865 AG 9589 AG 9594 / AG 8862 AG 9595 AG 8864 VIN 140 141 139 138 136 137 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Fill to the the to Fill SE of templeof Zeus In Cistern of north Temple A In Cistern of north TempleA Find location TempleB Temple A TempleA Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Excavation year 1922 1969 1969 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Marconi Marconi Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned Fragment has no known to parallel fragments from Akragas. enough Not is profile the of order in preserved this if determine to belongs a object to roof specific Chapter 5 Roof 7 Roof D series 6 Roof 6 Roof Roof 7 Roof A series Chapter 4-3 HH-XRF HH-XRF Chapter 4-2 Fabric A Fabric G Fabric G Fabric F E Fabric Chapter 4-1 Frieze F Frieze Sima B H Frieze G Frieze F Frieze Current condition painted surface, surface, painted glaze of unsure Five fragments glued together, glaze clear surface painted a part only with glaze a with sealed Object description preserved. Doric leave leave Doric preserved. and between wide alternating Finished right leaves. thin edgepreserved. Fragment a perforated of standing leaved 5 sima with double of top on palmette of edge top Finished volute. volutes of and top palmette preserved. Fragment sima perforated of hangingwith 5 leaved growingpalmette from edges Finished side of volutes. preserved. leaves palmette Hanging a with bead and reel, and soffit fascia on the roll enough fragment Not side. of remaining accurate for mouldings but reconstruction from bottom corner probably geison. of forming a relief in leaves Doric of and portion cavetto, roll a geison. of Topfascia edge Fragment and roll double with edge top of fascia, portion preserved Object type detail Lateral Sima Lateral SimaLateral Geison Geison Sima Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number AG 6083 AG 6084 AG 9587 AG 9506 AG 9588 AG 8857 VIN 145 146 144 143 142 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot between building and grand pool In Cistern In Cistern of north Temple A Find location Area South of Templeb Naiskos East of Temple B TempleA Temple A Excavation year 1958 1922 1969

Archaeologist De Miro Gábrici Marconi Marconi Not assigned Not enough Not of is antefix original to order in preserved overall the determine and characteristics assign a to particular roof No clean fracture fracture No clean fabric for available analysis Chapter 5 Roof 7 Roof B series Roof 6 Roof 6 Roof Chapter 4-3 HH-XRF HH-XRF HH-XRF Chapter 4-2 Fabric E Fabric Fabric B F Fabric Chapter 4-1 Frieze F Frieze F Frieze F Antefix G Frieze Current condition Fragment fairly of Evidence eroded. museumprevious mounting on back drilled including hole of a stripe is there the on varnish right the of surface leaf Object description Fragment of perforated sima Fragment perforated of standing a 7 leave with edges of Finished palmette between perforations and missing lotus palmette Small preserved. leaves 3rd on leave lotus of portion left. from leave palmette and top of volutes volutes andof palmette top preserved. Fragment a perforated of standing leaved 5 sima with double of top on palmette of edge top Finished volute. volutes of and top palmette preserved. Fragment Gorgonaion of showing in hair antefix the curls spiral rows of three Fragment a perforated of sima standing 5 leaved with double of on top palmette edge Finished top of volute. Object type detail Lateral Sima Lateral Lateral Sima Lateral Antifix Lateral SimaLateral Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Teracotta Roof Teracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number AG 9590 AG 8850 AG 2605 S 25 AG 6083 bis VIN 166 162 147 148 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Between Between wall the the and wall reccia Between wall the the and wall reccia Find location Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Temple B Temple B Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Excavation year 1922 1962 1962 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gábrici Gábrici Gábrici Not assigned Fabric group not group not Fabric lack to assigned due information fabric of group not Fabric lack to assigned due information fabric of Chapter 5 Roof 7 Roof A series 2 Roof 2 Roof Roof 7 Roof C series 7 Roof B series Chapter 4-3 HH-XRF HH-XRF HH-XRF Chapter 4-2 Fabric F F Fabric Fabric G Chapter 4-1 Frieze G Frieze G Frieze G Frieze Acroterio n Acroterio n Current condition a clear glaze a clear moulded to applied surfaces Object description Fragment with hair and the and the Fragment hair with ear the of base as Fragment defined hair, of a row in beads shallow flower preserved. At the At the preserved. flower see you volute, the bottom of trimming in a knife, with section. Fragment a perforated of a half sima. with Palmette side Preserved flower. lotus the of middle edge through flower. lotus relief fragment perforated of of sides the flower, a lotus of the of top and the petals the edges,finished are bulb showing paint. of traces Fragment sima of volute with and standing with palmette preserved the side left on the edge. hangingside of Portion Object type detail Horserider Horserider Lateral Sima Lateral SimaLateral Lateral SimaLateral Object type Acroteria Acroteria Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number AG 8604 AG 8605 AG 9591 AG 8860 AG 9597 AG 8866 AG 9592 AG 8861 VIN 175 174 168 169 167 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot opposite opposite templeA of base at hill south opposite A temple layer fill in Trench near Temple atof base south hill, Find location Temple A Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB TempleA TempleA Excavation year 1922 1922 1969

Archaeologist Marconi Gábrici Gábrici Marconi Marconi Not assigned Not enoughNot available information assigning for fabric group Chapter 5 Roof 6 Roof 7 Roof C series Ridgetile antefix 1 type Antefix Antefix Type 6 6 Roof Chapter 4-3 HH-XRF HH-XRF HH-XRF Chapter 4-2 Fabric F Fabric E E Fabric Chapter 4-1 Frieze G Frieze RidgeTile A Antefix Antefix J Antefix F Frieze F Frieze Current condition broken fragmentsbroken atglued base in. Gypsum in fixing for back the museum display surface painted clear sealed with glaze surface painted clear with sealed glaze, residue glue Hole a stand. from looks back, the in new, relatively for in put perhaps restoration. Object description Fragment a palmette of Fragment a a with palmette of volute. a fragment a possibly of antefix rosette pronounced nose, bulgingpronounced eyes, beard, and possibly is half lower horns. In the back has The a half finished. top edge,from a broken possibly tile. cover anthemion of Bottom half shaped lyre with pattern and hangingleaves palmettes. tile horizontal of Portion painted with preserved soffit. the of decoration of sides on both Perforations also shaped leaves lyre painted. Fragment an antefix of and adepicting horned malebearded looking figure Face has a left. the to slightly Object type detail Sima SimaLateral RidgeTile Antefix Lateral SimaLateral Antifix Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number AG 9601 (AG 8870) AG 9593 S 24 S 23 AG 6079 VIN 180 179 178 177 176 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Fill to the the to Fill SE of temple Trench Trench near Temple Find location TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Temple A Naiskos East of TempleB Excavation year 1922 1962 1922 1969 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici De Miro Gábrici Marconi Gábrici Not assigned Object likely from a from likely Object sarcophagus. not Therefore in included analysis. subsequent Chapter 5 Roof 7 Roof A series 2 Roof 2 Roof Roof 7 Roof A series 7 Roof A series Chapter 4-3 HH-XRF HH-XRF HH-XRF Chapter 4-2 Fabric G Fabric G Fabric G B Fabric Fabric B Chapter 4-1 Frieze G Frieze I Frieze G Frieze G Frieze D Frieze D Frieze Current condition together painted surface surface painted clear with sealed glaze two fragments glued and together surface painted clear a sealed with glaze 6 Fragments glued with together in. filled portion Painted surface sealed. Vertical grooves glue and remains from mounting previous The painted not is decoration preserved well Fragmentsglued Object description Preserved double roll and roll double Preserved plaque. soffit of Fragment piece corner of sima waterspout. with Bottom edgepreserved roll and edge. Curving doric and edge. doric Curving roll with and reel bead and leaves fascia of small portion preserved Fragment geison, of top with edge preserved. and left with Standingleaves doric guilloche of portion Fragment geison, of top with edge preserved. and left with Standingleaves doric guilloche of portion fragment of a volute, only a only fragment a volute, of of side left small the on part edge. has a finished volute the top Fragment finished with Object type detail Geison Sima Lateral Lateral Geison Geison Sima Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Unknown Housed Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number bis AG 2184 ter AG 2184 AG 9585 AG 9586 AG 9598 AG 6082 VIN 196 195 183 184 181 182 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Fill layer layer Fill of outside naiskos layer Fill around naiskos from grand pool Find location East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Area South of Templeb Sanctuary at S. Nicola Naiskos East of Temple B Naiskos Excavation year 1962 1962 1958 1962 1962

Archaeologist De Miro De Miro De Miro De Miro De Miro Not assigned Not enoughNot assign to information ato roof With an epidermis and non volcanic object this inclusions any with fit does not groups. Not fabric enough information assignto a to roof. Chapter 5 Roof 3 Roof 3 Roof Roof 3 Roof 3 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric B Fabric B Fabric Fabric B Fabric B Fabric B B Fabric Chapter 4-1 RidgeTile F Eaves Tile B C Frieze C Frieze C Frieze C Frieze Tile Ridge E Current condition Paint pattern Paint pattern pencil in outlined double on the Glaze roll Object description edge on right side. band tile Fragment ridge of edge The bottom flange. with but preserved, is band the of edge, flange the the not have seems to flange roll large the past continued Fragmentband. ridgetile of Theflangeand band is Thepreserved. main of body not. is tile the defined by pencil. by defined a with Fragment a roll of edge top finished Fragment and roll a double of topmost the is Topfascia. roll on 3 edgewith paint finished sides Fragment and fascia roll of Fragment fascia, original of Fragment of horizontal plaque Fragmentplaque horizontal of with bead-and-reel at bottom. fascia on Painted decoration and bottom edgehave been Object type detail Ridge tile Ridge Ridgetile Geison Geison Geison Geison Geison Object type Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Museum number AG 2185 ter AG 8601 AG 8600 AG 8599 AG 8588 b AG 9508 AG 8588 a VIN 223 200 201 222 199 197 198 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot outside outside the dell'edifici o a camerone From the From the big pool and inside Find location South of South of Templeb Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Area of South Temple b Area Excavation year 1922 1958 1958

Archaeologist Gábrici De Miro De Miro Not assigned information available available information assignto a to roof strong has Mould with similarities are VIN244. there But some discrepancies of shape the including and the eye the the of position eyebrow Not enough Not available information a roof assign to to enoughNot Chapter 5 antefix antefix 2 type Roof 6 Roof Ridgetile Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric E B Fabric Fabric B G Fabric Chapter 4-1 Frieze E Frieze Sima A RidgeTile B Antefix Current condition Two fragments glued Threefragments glued together applied Clear glaze hole surfaces, all to bottom in drilled museum for mounting Object description preserved, ends preserved, against the ear. the just below antefix Fragment a Gorgonaion of the of part ear, mould with The edge visible. and hair eye hair the mould around the of original is Portion of horizontal base horizontal of Portion With preserved. sloping on back corner roll with Fragment fascia of Fragment largeGorgonaion of two Hair in is antefix. ridgetile Laugh curls. rows of lines Large, eye. the around facing ear. Bottomforward edge, is ear to from chin ridgetile of Portion preserved. side. on the preserved ridgetile Finished edge of Fragment sima of with and fragment roll fascia, of downwards curving cavetto painted. leave with doric Object type detail Antifix Sima RidgeTile Antefix Geison Object type Mould Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Museum number AG 1228 a -b AG 2575 AG 9605 AG 2184 VIN 243 226 224 225 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Sanctuary area Sanctuary area Find location Sanctuary V at Gate Sanctuary V at Gate Excavation year 1953 1953

Archaeologist pre- 1920's De Miro De Miro Not assigned Identification as Identification architectural certain not terracotta Chapter 5 Antefix Antefix 5 Type Antefix Antefix 5 Type Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric B Fabric B Fabric Chapter 4-1 Plague H Antefix H Antefix Current condition Hole drilled in in Holedrilled bottom for museum mounting applied Clear glaze hole surfaces, all to back the in drilled gypsumwhite and from residue display. previous quite is The surface most with eroded gone. hair the of Object description Fragment of bearded Fragment bearded of The hair gorgonaion antefix. the around curls spiral in are the towards and extend face tile. cover alongthe back painted with Bulging eyes small are The ears eyebrows. Rounded forward. faces and Small chin. and cheeks lines tongue. The frown The forehead. on painted is beard the edge with bottom preserved not largeand prominent and the small and facingear rather forward. Fragment bearded of The hair gorgonaion antefix. the around curls spiral in are the towards and extend face tile. cover alongthe back painted with Bulging eyes small are The ears eyebrows. Rounded forward. faces and Small red chin. and cheeks lines tongue. The frown The forehead. on painted is plaque antefix entire preserved Fragment gorgonian of plaque right ear,with complete eye The locks. hair spiral and three bulging,is eye eyebrow the Object type detail Antifix Antifix Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Plaque Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Museum number C 349 AG 1265 AG 1264 VIN 246 244 245 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside Temple G Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside Temple G Excavation year 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned

Chapter 5 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Chapter 4-3 HH-XRF HH-XRF HH-XRF HH-XRF HH-XRF HH-XRF Chapter 4-2 Fabric A Fabric A A Fabric Fabric A Fabric A Fabric A A Fabric Chapter 4-1 Frieze A Frieze Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze Current condition encrustations on encrustations back possible clear glaze clear possible surface, on painted roll entire but not on encrustations and fragment back edges Object description andbottom complete edge edge with stepped and left joint fascia Fragment with geison of roll The last roll. double and is hangs. The geison soffit back original and painted preserved edge is Fragment geison with of bottom and edge fascia of Theroll roll. last double hangs. is The geison soffit back and original painted edge preserved is horizontal section preserved. preserved. section horizontal extendingPaint underside, on than bottom further slightly roll. with roll Fragment double of edge top possible Fragment sima of portion with waterspout. of Fragment sima of fascia, with of and evidence roll waterspout Fragment sima of spout with Fragment sima of with two waterspout of portions edge Bottom preserved. holes of with small portion Object type detail Geison Geison Sima SimaLateral SimaLateral SimaLateral Lateral SimaLateral Object type Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2055 S 2057 S 2004 S 2001 S 2021 S 1999 S 2000 VIN 258 259 256 257 254 255 253 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside Temple G Naiskos inside Temple G Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside Temple G Naiskos inside TempleG Excavation year 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned

Chapter 5 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Chapter 4-3 HH-XRF HH-XRF HH-XRF Chapter 4-2 Fabric A Fabric A A Fabric Fabric A Fabric A A Fabric A Fabric Chapter 4-1 Frieze A Frieze Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze Current condition encrustations on all on all encrustations some with surfaces to due breaks modern damage encrustations on all on all encrustations some with surfaces to due breaks modern damage all on encrustations some with surfaces to due breaks damagemodern on all encrustations some with surfaces to due breaks modern damage on all encrustations some with surfaces to due breaks modern damage glaze clear possible surface painted on Object description Fragment of geison soffit with with Fragment soffit geison of edge. back original Fragment sima with of right and original waterspout stepped with edge complete joint Fragment geison with of bottom and edge fascia of is Theroll. geison soffit double back and original painted edge preserved is Fragment sima with of edge and portion left original edge. Small bottom portion of preserved hole waterspout of Fragment geison fascia with of roll The last roll. and double hangs. is The geison soffit back and original painted edge preserved is Fragment geison fascia with of roll The last roll. and double hangs. is The geison soffit back and original painted edge preserved is Fragment sima of spout with bottom original of and portion edgeand right edgewith joint stepped Object type detail Geison Sima Lateral Geison Lateral Sima Lateral Geison Geison Lateral SimaLateral Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 1995 S 2053 S 2058 S 2054 S 2056 S 1996 S 1997 VIN 265 266 264 262 263 260 261 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos inside Temple G Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside Temple G Excavation year 1929 1929 1929 1929

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned

Chapter 5 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric A A Fabric A Fabric Fabric A Chapter 4-1 Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze Current condition due to handlingdue to on edge the the of surface pained encrustations on all on all encrustations some with surfaces to due breaks modern damage painted infill Plaster There beige. light dark of traces are back the glue on the someand of is paint beige alongsmeared the the edges of front painted a is There pieces. of rough layer smeared cement of whole the across plaque vertical the Thin back. the on clear of layer painted on varnish surfaces. Colour difference Object description Fragment sima cavetto of Fragment sima of cavetto, righthandside the of portion joint preserved step Reconstructed Geison Piece Piece Geison Reconstructed double top, on roll single with double and pattern guilloche The fragments at bottom. roll with pieces include used sides both for edges finished plague. soffit the as well as Fragment sima of with right and original waterspout edge with stepped complete joint Object type detail Sima Sima Horizontal Horizontal Geison Lateral SimaLateral Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2005 S 2011 S 1994 S 2035- 2043 VIN 278 277 267 276 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside Temple G Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside TempleG Urban Sanctuary Naiskos inside Temple G Excavation year 1929 1929 1929 1929 1927 1929

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned No clean breaks are are breaks No clean fabric for visible Due to observation. and location find it object small of size to possible not is an existingassign to it roof. observe to able Not break a clean on fabric Chapter 5 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Roof 1 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric A Fabric A A Fabric Fabric A Chapter 4-1 Frieze A Frieze Sima C A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze Current condition some encrustations. Some breaks clean moderndue to damage The fragment is with eroded rather fractures no clean visible Some encrustations, of especially edges. fractured difference Colour on handling to due the edge of the surface pained Colour difference handlingdue to on edge the the of surface pained Painted surface with eroded fairly Object description Fragment of cavetto and small and Fragment cavetto of the of portion fascia, of piece joint step lefthandside preserved Fragment sima, of double roll, of and smallfascia piece Topcavetto. edge preserved. lefthandside the of Portion joint preserved. step Fragment cavetto of Fragment of top edge sima edge Fragment top of and fascia roll, double with cavetto. beginning of Fragment and fascia the of cavetto fragment of top edge simafragment top of of edge top roll, with double fascia the of part preserved, visible Object type detail Sima Sima Sima Sima Sima Sima Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2006 S 2018 S 2016 S 2012 S 2014 S 2020 VIN 284 283 281 282 280 279 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside Temple G Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Excavation year 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned

Chapter 5 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric A Fabric A Fabric A A Fabric Chapter 4-1 Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze Current condition Two fragments glued together on varnish possible surface painted the gloss on possible surface painted the Object description waterspout disk with a visible a visible with disk waterspout edge. of outer Decoration petals pointed with flower a of fragment painted a visible with disk waterspout of edge. Decoration outer petals. flower the waterspout hole is visible, visible, is hole waterspout the can see on the and you waterspout where the surface fitted base used have been to the on. And a of smallpiece hole. waterspout Fragment sima, of double roll, part Preserved fascia, cavetto. edge, top of righthandside visible. joint step part of fragment a waterspout disk of a with decoration with rosette edge outer visible fragment apainted of Fragment sima, and of cavetto the of Portion roll. single joint righthandside step The edgepreserved. top of Object type detail Waterspout Sima Waterspout Waterspout Lateral SimaLateral Object type Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Agrigento Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2033 S 2031 S 2013 S 2032 S 2002 VIN 288 289 286 287 285 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location TempleG Naiskos inside Temple G Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside Excavation year 1929 1929 1929 1929

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned group as other group as other fromobjects the the to same due roof Thiscolour. fabric to can be due firing different an or conditions error observation outside Fragment falls groups main fabric colour. fabric to due Fabric to Closest A,group the but This pale. to is colour to due be can firing different an or conditions error observation Fragment outside falls main groups fabric colour. fabric due to Fabric Closest to group A, but the This pale. to is colour to can be due firing different an or conditions error observation Fragment not does same in fabric fall Chapter 5 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric A Fabric E Chapter 4-1 Frieze A Frieze Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze Current condition possible glazeon possible surface painted possible glaze on on glaze possible surfaces painted the Object description waterspout with part of of part with waterspout disk decorated disk, part of with waterspout lines radial with decorated and blocks painted fragment apainted of a visible with disk waterspout edge. of outer Decoration petals. pointed with flower painted fragment a painted of a visible with disk waterspout edge. of outer Decoration petals. flower Object type detail Waterspout Waterspout Waterspout Waterspout Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2028 S 2029 S 2034 S 2030 VIN 293 292 291 290 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location inside inside TempleG Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos Excavation year 1929 1929 1929 1929

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned Not possible to to possible Not on a fabric observe break clean Chapter 5 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric A Fabric A Fabric A Chapter 4-1 Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze Current condition Clear added varnish surface. painted to back on Red paint edgeat top much colour in different from painted decoration, and fractures surfaces unpainted in mostlycovered encrustation Clear varnish painted to applied thick surfaces, very on and discoloured soffit of underside Clear varnish painted to applied surface. of Faint traces writing, possibly on from excavation back. Some very surfaces eroded Object description the facia is different from the the from different is facia the simaother fragments this in group Fragment sima of with top with and facia cavetto, roll edge waterspout hole of and right edge with visible fragment stepped joint of preserved Fragment sima of with roll double soffit, preserved facia of and portion Fragment sima of with bottom roll edge cavetto, of on Theand facia. decoration Fragment sima of with edgeand top of cavetto, roll preserved waterspout Object type detail Lateral SimaLateral Geison Raking Sima Sima Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2022 S 2025 S 2052 S 2003 VIN 297 296 295 294 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Cistern Find location TempleG TempleA TempleA Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos inside Temple G Naiskos inside Excavation year 1929 1929 1929

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned Not possible to assignto possible Not group a fabric original becausethe known not is finish Chapter 5 Antefix Antefix Type 3 5 Roof 6 Roof Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof 1 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric A A Fabric Fabric A F Fabric Fabric B Chapter 4-1 Head Waterspo ut Frieze A Frieze A Frieze A Frieze D Antefix B6 Frieze Lion Current condition Clear added varnish surface. painted to Someheavy encrustations on encrustations but most surfaces breaks some clean modern to due damage Varnish added to surfaces painted discoloured White gypsum back to fixed knob stand display for Clear varnish painted to applied is surface decolouring Object description around left ear to just to above ear left around right ear. Fragment roll, sima with of facia on pattern checkerboard Top is edge cavetto. and preserved Fragment with spout lion of earmane and some and left front on decoration painted visible Fragment of sima with double Fragment double sima with of with and cavetto. facia roll, edge preserved left and top fragment Geison portion with and facia. ledge, top of roll fromPossible contracted the geison since horizontal decreasing is pattern guilloche the of position and the size in moves eyes downwardcentral with Gogonaion antefix edgecomplete from chin, Fragment sima of roll, with andedge top fascia of Right hole. waterspout preserved joint stepped Object type detail Sima HeadedLion waterspout Sima Raking Geison Antifix Lateral SimaLateral Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number NI 20536 AG 6081 AG 9601 bis S 2059 S 1998 S 2017 VIN 334 332 333 331 298 299 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

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Excavation year

Archaeologist pre- 1920's pre- 1920's pre- 1920's pre- 1920's pre- 1920's Not assigned colour, temper and colour, slip a use of The comes object from unclear Theprovenance. dimensions profile A frieze to similar are D. While it frieze or hasas same the fabric A, housed is it frieze the in separately museum. enough fabric Not of observation for visible Fabric does not fall fall not Fabric does main within fabric groups fabric due to Chapter 5 Roof 3 Roof 2 Roof Antefix Antefix Type 4 3 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric B Fabric G Fabric A Chapter 4-1 Frieze B1 Frieze B4 Frieze Antefix E Antefix B2 Frieze A Geison Current condition Clear glaze to surfaces. painted Significant encrustations heavy on encrustations surface Hole drilled in the the in Holedrilled andback bottom as glue as of well rests from on back mounting.previous has surface Front sandy,soft, -appearance likely weathering. due to Clear glaze added surface. painted to paper of Portion glued bottom. to Plexiglas stand is of back the to fixed fascia soffit the glue. with epoxy Fragment quite is weathered with of almost traces no heavy and paint on encrustations surface Object description back edge.back fragment geison top of with preserved edgeand roll Fragment sima of top with and cavetto fascia complete. Fragment sima of lower with of and portion fascia, roll The fascia. upper bottom edge Possibly preserved. is not are from there gable since string of waterspouts, only flowers geisonwith of Portion and roll double preserved preserved with fascia soffit Fragment gorgonaion of two eyes, with nose antefix on and hair ear of and portion edge Theis left visible. left Object type detail Lateral Lateral Geison Sima Horizontal Horizontal Sima Geison Antifix Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2023 S 2068 S 2072 S 2069 C 348 VIN 352 351 350 349 348 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos inside Temple G Excavation year 1928

Archaeologist Marconi Not assigned Object falls outside outside falls Object main groups fabric temper colour, due to a thin of and use the slip the Due to of none restoration are fractures the fabric for available observation. Chapter 5 Roof 3 Roof 1 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Frieze B5 Frieze A Frieze Current condition Two fragments glued together to appears The infill plaster. painted be is glaze A clear the to added surfaces. painted is The back covered completely plaster in Object description has finished edge. has finished pattern in black on the back back on the black in pattern top on paint and black side and joint a into restored 8 fragments The geison. complete have all fragments might not same original the come from a be by some to appear piece, when hand different and painting comparing the The geison disks central of size with fascia roll, of consists roll double guilloche, double the The edge of soffit. and one and complete is soffit corner left top in fragment Fragment sima of with and side left on joint stepped top of small section a There painted is preserved. Object type detail Lateral Lateral Geison Sima Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Museum number 2051 AG 9504 S 2044- VIN 353 354 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot found found next to eastern wall Find location St Anna StAnna St Anna Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Excavation year 1965 1965 1965 1928

Archaeologist Fiorentini Fiorentini Frorintini Marconi Not assigned Due to fabric colour, colour, fabric Due to the temper and finish in fall not does object major the fabric groups the enough of Not in preserved is profile a to assign it to order to group. Due stylistic fabric yellow the object this colour within fall not does groups main fabric the Due to the the Due to none of restoration are fractures the fabric for available observation. Chapter 5 Antefix Antefix 1 type 4 Roof Roof 1 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric A Chapter 4-1 Frieze B3 Frieze Frieze A Frieze C Antefix Current condition heavy encrustation heavy encrustation as surfaces on all as well significant weathering Two fragments, two and one in one that pieces three in glued are together with painted Traces infill. plaster plaster or paint of sometimes on fragment at surface Clearjoint. glaze added painted to surfaces. The base completely is reconstructed. Some are surfaces damagedbadly with gauges and encrustations all on Encrustation surfaces Object description two rows of bead like hair hair bead like two rows of remaining. The right edge is complete with tile Fragment ridge of lines black thick sima of Portion with waterspout. Completeleft edge joint with stepped and the left side waterspout side and left the complete. is hole right Gorgonaion with Antefix mouthof and portion eye, ear Restored sima Restored consisting of two fragments. The middle with complete basically is roll edges sides, on both finished Object type detail Ridge Tile Ridge SimaLateral Antifix Lateral SimaLateral Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number AG 9584 AG SA 12394 AG 8939 S 1992- 1993 VIN 358 357 356 355 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Excavation year 1927 1927 1927 1927

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned on the limited limited the on Not information fabric the enough of fabric for visible is observation Thisdoes waterspout the of any with fit not and stylistic known groups. Itroof is not is it that possible all. at a roof part of has object the Since grog and an not does it epidermis major the within fall is groups. There fabric enough preserved not conclusively to fragment this identify a roof with Not possible to to possible Not of type the determine architectural roof the or terracotta based belonged to it limited on the information to Not possible of type the determine architectural roof the or terracotta based to belonged it Chapter 5

Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric B Fabric H Chapter 4-1 Bead and Reel and Bead reel Waterspo ut G Antefix Current condition some clean breaks breaks some clean visible someencrustations rather is Surface with weathered encrustations slight edges. fractured on Slight encrustations are surfaces Most weathered, rather Object description sizes and spaced atsizes apart lengths. There are different rim, near holes two three on the and one together close side opposite Fragment gorgon antefix of and nose of portion with right of Most visible. tongue canine protruding with cheek chin edge of Bottom teeth. preserved smoothed 10mm in on strip back reel. Fragment and bead of finished relief edge of Bottom Almostwaterspout complete varying in rolls with vertical Fragment bead and reel of beads. a and with one half The bead has afinished half edgeside and bottom edge is Object type detail Antifix Unknown Waterspout Unknown Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Unknown Roof Terracotta Unknown Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Museum number S 47 S 46 S 44 S 45 VIN 362 361 359 360 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot TempleL Find location Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Excavation year 1932 1927 1927

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned determine the surface surface the determine it and therefore finish a in placed cannot be group. Therefabric is enoughnot the of in preserved object determine to order what of type architectural it is, since it terracotta with has parallels as well. acroteria cannot it Therefore be assigned roof a to Due to the weathered the Due to surface the of nature to possible not is it Chapter 5 Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 4 type Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 2 type Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric C Fabric D Chapter 4-1 C Palmette B Palmette E Palmette Current condition edge from previous mounting in museum Surface rather Surfacerather weathered. Two at bottom,holes from possibly mounting.previous whatTraces of be appears to gypsum around holes. Surfaces very weathered,not to possible determine paint of presence at Hole layer. slip or bottom edgefrom museumprevious mounting. bottom Holein Object description Fragment standing of wavy with leaves.palmette relief, and in Front back edge side preserved of portion Remains standing of palmette and front on back with relief sides. Thin, leaves pointed with with two leaves edgescomplete remaining Fragment standing of on front relief with palmette and back. Top edgepreserved Object type detail Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 50 S 49 S 48 VIN 365 364 363 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot TempleL Find location Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Excavation year 1927 1927 1932 1927

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned

Chapter 5 Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 2 type tile Ridge palmette 2 type Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 4 type tile Ridge palmette 2 type Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric D C Fabric Fabric C C Fabric Chapter 4-1 Palmette D Palmette B Palmette B Palmette B Current condition One side is very very is One side damaged very not object clean very not Object clean dirty very Object damagedand Object description with pronounced ridge.with pronounced Top preserved edge largeleave of Fragment standing large of and front back with palmette large of Consists relief. in alternating leaves rounded leaves pointed sharp thin with Partial ridge. pronounced with leave large of edge top preserved hangingat palmette visible in face andbottom. front Back relief Fragment standing large of in sides both with palmette leaves Large rounded relief. leaves thin with alternating Top points. sharper with edge mostly finished preserved Fragment largestanding of and back front with palmette large Consists of relief. in alternating leaves rounded leaves pointed sharp with thin Fragment standing of single with volute palmette two Possibly petals visible. small leaved from three Object type detail Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Agrigento Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Museum number S 2078 S 2077 S 169 S 2076 VIN 369 368 366 367 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot area B area Fortificatio n walls Sanctuary area Fortificatio n walls Find location Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Sanctuary V at Gate Urban Sanctuary Excavation year 1953 1953 1953 1953

Archaeologist De Miro De Miro De Miro De Miro Not assigned group cannot be be cannot group assigned the enough of Not for visible is fabric and observation a fabric therefore be cannot group determined The finishing layer is is layer The finishing Since preserved. not to possible not is it the determine or a slip of presence a fabric layer paint Chapter 5 Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 2 type tile Ridge palmette 3 type Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 4 type tile Ridge palmette 4 type Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric D Fabric C Chapter 4-1 Palmette C Palmette C Palmette B Palmette B Current condition Possible traces of of traces Possible on writing pen red possibly side, one excavation from Remains writing of from ink with red excavation with dirty Very writing of remains from letters red in excavation Object description side edgeside preserved. Fragment standing of leaves round with palmette sharp thin, with alternating with leaves pointed of Portion ridge. pronounced preserved. edge top shaped. Portion of top edge top shaped. of Portion preserved. Fragment standing of leaves. wavy with palmette of Portion visible. bud Central edge remaining. side Fragment largestanding of round leaves with palmette thin, sharp with alternating with leaves pointed ridge. of pronounced Portion Fragment standing of wavy with leaves.palmette in is and back front Both The are convex leaves relief. Object type detail Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number 20395 20394 AG 9512 AG 8977 VIN 373 372 370 371 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Excavation year 1927 1927 1927 1927

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi De Miro Marconi Not assigned Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of observation. for visible fabric enough of Not observation. for visible enough fabric Not of observation. for visible Because the object object Because the has an epidermis and grog temper it for the within fit does not main groups. fabric Based current on also knowledgeit attributed cannot be type anyto roof enough fabric Not of observation. for visible Chapter 5 Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 2 type tile Ridge palmette 2 type Ridgetile palmette 4 type Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 2 type Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Palmette C Palmette G Palmette D Palmette D Palmette D Current condition Object not clean. clean. not Object Fixed Plexiglas to stand glue with Fractured edges dirty very and dirty is Object of are traces there glue the on relief backside of traces with Dirty glue back on glue with dirty Very back on Object description curved stems.curved Side and top and stemsedge volute of half, one Only preserved. missing relief of side other with Fragment volute of and top stems. Side curved and stems volute edge of and front Both preserved. relief in are decoration back Fragment standing of wavy with leaves palmette and small between buds in leaves. Only the of tips the relief in half half, second one missing Fragment from a volutes of standing with palmette on both relief in decoration Volutes and side. back front eye. central with spherical Small hanging bud between. standing of And portion beginnings with palmette of point. and centre leaves Fragment with volute of Fragment palmette 5 leave of star painted with and volute Finished edge eye. right andin opening between two volutes Object type detail Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Unknown Object type Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2084 S 2088 S 2083 S 2079 AG 8978 VIN 377 378 376 375 374 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Excavation year 1927 1927 1927 1927

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of observation. for visible enough fabric Not of observation. for visible Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of observation for visible assignto a to fabric group fabric enough of Not observation. for visible Chapter 5 Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 4 type Ridgetile palmette 4 type Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 4 type tile Ridge palmette 4 type Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Palmette C Palmette C Palmette C Palmette D Current condition Entire object was Entire needle in covered shaped crystal growth. Object very dirty dirty very Object to and fixed Plexiglas stand with glue clean. not Object Plexiglas to Fixed glue with stand in covered Object and encrustation damaged. Fixed to Plexiglas stand with glue The two halves have comeapart, at somethey point wereglued but the together Theglue has failed. now joint is entire dark in covered glue. like resin Object description ends curled. Second,ends curled. much ends volute in strand thinner blossom.with a lotus Small edgeon finished of portion stem.main volute Decoration and front on both relief in sides back one half, second half in relief relief in half half, second one missing Fragment standing of leaves wavy with palmette between in smalland buds Only leaves. the of tips the relief in half second half, one missing Fragment standing of wavy with leaves.palmette on front relief in Decoration and back Fragment both with volute of Fragment standing of wavy with leaves palmette and small between in buds leaves. Only the of tips the Object type detail Palmette Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Ridge Palmette Object type Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2093 S 2089 S 2090 VIN 382 381 379 380 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location at S. Nicola Sanctuary at S. Nicola TempleA Sanctuary at S. Nicola Sanctuary Excavation year 1960

Archaeologist De Miro De Miro Not assigned visible for observation for visible enough fabric Not of observation for visible assignCannot to a to due roof specific context find of lack object of size and enough fabric Not of observation for visible Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of Chapter 5 Roof 8 Roof Ridgetile palmette 3 type Roof 8 Roof 8 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric B F Fabric Chapter 4-1 D Eaves Tile A B Antefix B Antefix Tile Ridge G Palmette Current condition bottom fracture bottom fracture from previous museum mounting. dirty very is Object with remains of what be to appears on the still plaster surface Fragments usingconnected a similar of infill and dark colour glue. coloured and on top Visible asbottom faces aswell fractured edges. Bottom face possible with letter varnished on Encrustations fractures on Encrustations fractures added Clear varnish surfaces, painted to discolour to starting in Large hole Object description painted decoration and decoration painted preserved tile cover of portion small with tile ridge Rim of edge Front roll. large and preserved Fragment ridgepalmette of of with morethan half standing and palmette volute double of portions on relief in Decoration visible. and back. Palmette front 9 largeof rounded consists sharp smaller, with leaves thin between in leaves tipped consists of a runningof consists meander rectangles. and solid with edgeFront preserved consisting decoration painted staggered and of red black rectangles Fragment flat with antefix of palmette painted with plaque tile cover of and portion remaining Fragment antefix, painted of corner with bottom possibly preserved. tile cover the of plague has with flat Antefix Fragment of roof tile with Fragment tile roof of top on decoration painted on letters and painted surface bottom.the Decoration Object type detail Ridge Tile Ridge Ridge Palmette Antifix Antifix Eaves Tile Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Tile Roof Housed Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number AG 1317 AG 7479 AG 9602 AG 7478 N. I. 44128 VIN 387 385 386 384 383 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Cistern Cistern with two openings archaic layer Cistern Cistern two with openings Find location Area South of Templeb Hellenistic and Roman Quarter TempleB Area of South Temple b Excavation year 1958 1962 1958

Archaeologist De Miro De Miro De Miro De Miro Not assigned apart from roof 2 roof from apart enough the Not of for visible is fabric Also observation. cannot assign object since roof ato specific comes fromit a andmixed context a fit can potentially number different of buildings fabric enough of Not for visible is observation Cannot assign this assignCannot this a specific to object location The find roof. painted of traces and it sets decoration Chapter 5 Antefix Antefix 2 type Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 4 type Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric D B Fabric Chapter 4-1 Palmette D Tile Ridge C RidgeTile D A Antefix Current condition Clear varnish Clear varnish painted to applied areas Object description Complete front of semi semi of front Complete painted with antefix circular and volutes palmette acanthus leave. Decoration in in acanthusDecoration leave. and back. front on both relief Side edgepreserved tile Fragment ridge large of stepped complete rim with edge and bottom front joint triple with Rim Ridgetile of larger. Bottom roll central roll, edgeand side preserved Fragment of volute with curls Fragment curls with volute of ends. Inon both between ones smaller is main volute bud or ending a lotus in Object type detail Antifix Ridge Tile Ridge RidgeTile Ridge Palmette Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Museum number AG 9500 AG 2508 AG 8606 AG 2507 VIN 391 390 388 389 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Casa Afroditi Sporadic find sporadic sporadic find Casa Afroditi Find location Roman Quarter Hellenistic and Roman Quarter Hellenistic and Roman Quarter Hellenistic and Roman Quarter Hellenistic and Excavation year 1951 1964

Archaeologist De Miro De Miro Not assigned elements preserved elements preserved for allow to the identifying group. stylistic Fragment small to is with incomplete elements diagnostic for allow to preserved the identifying group. stylistic fit not does Fabric major fabric within find groups. Sporadic be cannot which a specific assigned to roof The fabric falls falls The fabric main the outside groups to due fabric temper andthe The finish. surface the small of size fragment makes it determine to difficult architectural the type terracotta Fragment small to is diagnostic with no Chapter 5

Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric A Fabric B Chapter 4-1 RidgeTile C Antefix Tile Ridge D Current condition Clear varnish painted to applied areas added Clear varnish surfaces, painted to discolour to starting Object description small rim band along outer edge of consisting tile ridge Rim of bottom and Side roll. a double edge preserved Portion of a ridge tile with a ridgetile of Portion meanderpainted with tile Top a rim cover of most rim, inside joint of and remainingface for except Fragment with antefix of edgeextended, curved rosette the follow shaped to Toppetals. edgepreserved Object type detail Ridge Tile Ridge RidgeTile RidgeTile Unknown Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Unknown Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number I 13456 I 13455 I 13454 AG 9502 VIN 395 394 393 392 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot L shaped portico Find location Sanctuary V at Gate Excavation year

Archaeologist pre- 1920's pre- 1920's Not assigned ridge tile associated associated tile ridge B temple with (VIN401) could Ridgetile belong anumber to buildings different of gate of vicinity the in V. enough Not assign to information roof ato specific SeeVIN399 The ridge tile antefix antefix The ridge tile to attributed be could a number of sicilian canonical find the but roofs, known not is context outside falls Fabric groups major fabric grog of use to due anand epidermis. to Strong similarities Chapter 5 Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 1 type Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric F Fabric B B Fabric Chapter 4-1 Palmette A Tile Ridge A RidgeTile B Tile Ridge B Current condition A large amount of on encrustations surface. finished Painted surface with preserved varnish clear added Clear varnish surface painted to Clear added varnish surface painted to added Clear varnish surface painted to Object description and painted decoration of of decoration and painted andleaves crossed ionic meander. Side edge preserved semi-circular of with portion preserved tiles cover for hole tile Fragment ridge large of edge bottom preserved with of decoration painted and and crossed leaves ionic edge meander. Bottom preserved volute with pronounced pronounced with volute in eyes. Decoration central shallow very relief with tile Fragment ridge of and edge side preserved edge and bottom of portion tile cover of small portion very with remaining. Painted hole and red in meander a crossed connection central with black aas gap and a band left point downward black and red of at bottom. triangles facing Fragment largeridgetile of bottom edgewith preserved Completestanding palmette ridgetile of with portion palmette 9preserved. leaved growingdefined non of out Object type detail Ridge Tile Ridge Ridge Tile Ridge RidgeTile Ridge Palmette Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Museum number n.a. S 2866? C 350 S 2321 VIN 399 398 396 397 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Trench A - Sector West A -Trench Sector West Trench A - Sector West Inside the Inside the temple A -Trench Sector West Find location St Anna StAnna St Anna TempleB StAnna Excavation year 2014 2014 2014 2014

Archaeologist Sojc Sojc Sojc Sojc Not assigned context. fabric to Similar fabric the A for except a painted of presence Cannot be finish. assigned a specific to secondary to due roof context. find fabric to fabric Similar the for A except a painted of presence Cannotbe finish. a specific assigned to secondary to due roof context. find Cannot assigned be due roof ato specific find secondary to context. Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for available Object observation. with associated templeB fabric to fabric Similar the for E except a painted of presence finish. assigned to be Cannot to due roof a specific find secondary Chapter 5

Chapter 4-3 WD-XRF, HH-XRF and petrograp hic WD-XRF, HH-XRF and petrograp hic WD-XRF, HH-XRF and petrograp hic WD-XRF, HH-XRF and petrograp hic Chapter 4-2 Fabric H Chapter 4-1 PanB Tile RidgeTile A A Pan Tile PanA Tile B Pan Tile Current condition Not cleaned Not Painted surface Painted surface a with covered varnish cleaned Not cleaned Not cleaned Not Object description Fragment of pantile with with Fragment pantile of ridge side preserved Fragment with pan tile of very wide ridge.is The fabric soft circular hole for cover tiles. cover for hole circular with Fragment pan tile of bottom and ridge preserved notch Fragment with Pantile of and ridge side preserved bottom notch of portion Large fragment ridgetile of and back front with complete edgesbottom and complete edge semi with on right side Object type detail Pan Tile Pan Tile Pan Tile Pan Tile RidgeTile Object type Roof Tile Roof Tile Roof Roof Tile Roof Tile Roof Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Agrigento Arch. park magazine Arch. park magazine Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Museum number FB030 FB222 FB221 FB218 VIN 424 423 422 401 421 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Trench A - Sector West A -Trench Sector West Trench A - Sector East Trench A - Sector West A -Trench Sector West Find location St Anna StAnna St Anna St Anna StAnna Excavation year 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014

Archaeologist Sojc Sojc Sojc Sojc Sojc Not assigned assigned to a specific a specific assigned to secondary to due roof context. find Cannot assigned be to to due roof a specific find secondary the Due to context. the colour fabric outside falls object fabric majoritythe of groups assigned to be Cannot to due roof a specific find secondary context. Cannot assigned be to to due roof a specific find secondary context. Similar fabric to fabric fabric to Similar fabric the E for except a painted of presence Finnish. Cannot be assigned a specific to secondary to due roof context. find The diagnostic not are elements so cannot preserved stylistic assign to group.be Cannot Chapter 5

Chapter 4-3 HH-XRF WD-XRF, HH-XRF and petrograp hic WD-XRF, HH-XRF and petrograp hic WD-XRF, HH-XRF and petrograp hic HH-XRF Chapter 4-2 Fabric H Fabric H Fabric B Fabric Chapter 4-1 PanC Tile PanA Tile Cover B Tile A Pan Tile Current condition Not cleaned Not Not cleaned Not cleaned Not cleaned Not cleaned Not Object description Fragment of pan tile with with Fragment pan tile of ridge. side preserved outside on layer slip Possible inside and ridgewith pantile of Portion (about 10 wide profile very cm) Large fragment of pan tile tile pan Large fragment of profile diagnostic no with remaining with Fragment tile cover of edge side with preserved edge outside raised slightly Fragment with pan tile of and ridge side preserved preserved notch Object type detail Pan Tile Pan Tile Pan Tile Cover Tile Pan Tile Object type Roof Tile Roof Tile Roof Roof Tile Roof Tile Roof Roof Tile Roof Housed Arch. park Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park Museum number FB210 FB029 FB225 FB223 FB224 VIN 428 429 427 425 426 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Trench A - Sector East Trench A - Sector East Trench A - Sector East A -Trench Sector East Find location St Anna St Anna St Anna StAnna Excavation year 2014 2014 2014 2014

Archaeologist Sojc Sojc Sojc Sojc Not assigned assigned to a specific a specific assigned to secondary to due roof context. find enough profile Not of assign to to visible stylistic specific group. Similar fabric E for except fabric to a of presence the Cannot finish. painted be assigned a to to due roof specific find secondary context. and small size Due to diagnostic of lack stylistic elements the be cannot type determined. Cannot be assigned a to to due roof specific find secondary context. Similar fabric to fabric fabric to Similar fabric the E for except a painted of presence Cannot be finish. assigned a specific to secondary to due roof context. find The misfired makes condition and assigning a fabric group stylistic be Cannot difficult. Chapter 5

Chapter 4-3 WD-XRF, HH-XRF and petrograp hic WD-XRF, HH-XRF and petrograp hic HH-XRF WD-XRF, HH-XRF and petrograp hic Chapter 4-2 Fabric H Chapter 4-1 PanB Tile Current condition Not cleaned Not Not cleaned Not cleaned Not cleaned Not Object description Portion of ridge tile with ridgetile of Portion edge side preserved Misfired pan tile with with tile pan Misfired and distortion significant fabric in cracking looks almost surface The top of amount large with tufa like bubbles air tile cover of Portion Fragment with pan tile of ridge rather with preserved profile flat Object type detail RidgeTile Pan Tile Cover Tile Pan Tile Object type Roof Tile Roof Roof Tile Roof Tile Roof Roof Tile Roof Housed Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park Museum number FB211 FB033 FB219 FB034 VIN 433 432 430 431 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Trench A - Sector East A -Trench Sector East Trench A - Sector East A -Trench Sector East Find location St Anna StAnna Naiskos East of TempleB St Anna StAnna Excavation year 2014 2014 1922 2014 2014

Archaeologist Sojc Sojc Gabrici Sojc Sojc Not assigned Similar fabric to fabric fabric to Similar fabric the A for except a painted of presence Cannot be finish. assigned a specific to secondary to due roof context. find fabric to fabric Similar the for E except a painted of presence Cannotbe finish. a specific assigned to secondary to due roof context. find Cannot assigned be to to due roof a specific find secondary context. fabric to fabric Similar the for A except a painted of presence Cannotbe finish. a specific assigned to secondary to due roof context. find Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof Chapter 4-3 HH-XRF WD-XRF, HH-XRF and petrograp hic WD-XRF, HH-XRF and petrograp hic Chapter 4-2 Fabric H Fabric B Chapter 4-1 Unknown Pan Tile Cover C Tile PanA Tile A Pan Tile D Frieze Current condition including fractures fractures including visible. very not of traces Possible on burning visible surface soffit of side Not cleaned Not cleaned Not cleaned Not cleaned Not clean. Surfaces Not Object description Pantile with preserved ridge ridge preserved with Pantile notch bottom and Fragment geison with of and soffit roll bottom double plaguehook single with meander black in Fragment of cover tile with with tile Fragment cover of the edge on bottom tapered inside with pan tile of Portion ridge side preserved Small fragment pan tile of profile. preserved without stamp roof present, Possible (I) iota or a zeta possibly Object type detail Pan Tile Geison Cover Tile Cover Pan Tile Pan Tile Object type Roof Tile Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Tile Roof Tile Roof Roof Tile Roof Housed Arch. M. Palermo Arch. park Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Museum number NI.42104 FB217 FB226 FB032 FB031 VIN 500 437 436 434 435 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Excavation year 1922 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group fabric enough of Not for allow to visible is a fabric determining group Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Roof 2 Roof 3 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric B Chapter 4-1 Frieze D Frieze D Frieze D Frieze D Frieze Current condition Not clean. Surfaces Not fractures including visible. very not of traces Possible on burning visible soffit of side surface. Possible burning of evidence on external surfaces. Painted surface preserved. well Fractured edges visible, clearly not heavy encrustations. clean. Surfaces Not fractures including visible. very not of traces Possible on burning visible below fracture encrustations Surfaces clean. Not fractures including visible. very not Object description Double roll and part of top top of and part roll Double left sima. Preserved of fascia clearly join stepped edge with visible Fragment geison guilloche. of petal three With central palmette sima. of No roll Top double museum visible nr Fragment geison with of roll bottom double Object type detail Sima Geison Sima Geison Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Museum number NI. 41816 NI. 41817 NI.42105 VIN 504 503 502 501 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Excavation year 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned determining a fabric group enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric B Chapter 4-1 Frieze D Frieze D Frieze D Frieze Current condition layer of of layer encrustations. Not clean. Surfaces Not fractures including visible. very not Heavy on all encrustations surfaces. Paint but all traces missing. State of rather preservation of None poor. decoration painted for except visible, what be to appears marks construction on the painted back. of Most surfaces visible heavy in covered Object description the front. This suggest front. the (based on VIN 508 joint stepped with up towards steps on right that preserved the that back) the bottom fascia. the is fascia of evidence of The lack this waterspouts indicate gable wasobject sima. of part decoration on the facia is not not is facia the on decoration incised but the visible, are. The guide lines horizontal Painted edge preserved. is left visible, clearly layer slip edge.on side especially Sima fragment consisting of and roll cavetto, bottom of bottom edge fascia. The inside fracture right side the of part outward, curves possible piece corner of Fragment Sima. of There a is on the stepped join preserved up towards steps that side left Fragment geison lateral of quite plague roll (top and top Top at plaque preserved) well an angle. The painted Object type detail Sima Corner Fragment Raking Sima Lateral Lateral Geison Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Museum number NI. 41816 NI. 41815 NI. 41801 VIN 507 506 505 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Excavation year 1922 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned group enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric B Fabric B Chapter 4-1 Frieze D Frieze Frieze D Frieze D Frieze D Frieze Current condition Heavy on encrustations most visible surfaces. New not fractures Limited available. decoration painted preserved. still Heavy on encrustations most visible surfaces. New not fractures Someavailable. decoration painted but preserved still all. not Heavy on encrustations most visible surfaces. New not fractures Limited available. decoration painted preserved. still Heavy on encrustations most visible surfaces. New not fractures Almostavailable. no painted still decoration preserved. Object description plague preserved. fragment Geison portion with andplaque double vertical of edge at side bottom. Left roll preserved. waterspout. A good sized horizontal the of portion also preserved is plaque Fragment geison with of soffit and full roll double plague preserved. Fragment geison with of soffit and full roll double Fragment bottom right of sima of including corner bottom roll, of portion and remains joint stepped of Object type detail Geison Geison Geison Lateral SimaLateral Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Museum number NI. 41803 NI. 41802 VIN 511 510 509 508 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos East of Temple B Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Excavation year 1922 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned Not enough of fabric fabric enough of Not for allow to visible is a fabric determining group enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric B Chapter 4-1 Frieze D Frieze Frieze D Frieze D Frieze D Frieze Current condition Painted decoration Painted decoration preserved not isolated for except spots. Heavy on encrustations factures. Heavy on encrustations most visible surfaces. New not fractures Almostavailable. no painted still decoration preserved. Fragment very not preserved. well encrustation Thick on most surfaces from front, except were which they presumably Thecleaned. decoration painted even visible, still is some in it places if the due to only is void. Fragment quite and eroded in covered encrustations Object description Fragment of geison with Fragment with geison of of and portion roll double preserved plaque soffit Fragment geison with of edge. side left preserved of extend and full roll Double plague preserved. soffit Fragment geison with of still guilloche bottom of part Right edge side visible. roll as double preserved, is horizontal and of small part plague. Small geison fragment with roll. bottom double the Object type detail Geison Geison Geison Geison Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Museum number NI. 41813 NI. 41813 NI. 41813 VIN 515 514 513 512 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Excavation year 1922 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned group enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Acroterio n Acroterio n Acroterio n Acroterio n Current condition Object has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations surfaces almost all Object has not has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations surfaces almost all has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations surfaces almost all has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations surfaces almost all Object description together. akroteria. The bottom part of The of part bottom akroteria. mane horse preserved. the is strands of three in It is of hair. The fracture beadlike leg where rider's the is horse the to connected To bottom left visible. the the in hole a is there corner flank. horse's Fragment horse's head of rows of bead like consisting of restoration of hair. Evidence 'glue'. reddish including modern be to Unlikely VIN 519restoration. & 520 fit flank. The the flank. edge bottom of as the is preserved is piece located a hole bottom of part of side the in foot the above horse. the Fragment left riders a horse of foot the of half Thefoot. front a along with preserved is flank. horse's the of portion The bottom piece edge the of bottom the as is preserved is above located a hole part of the of side the in foot the horse. Fragment rider horse of Fragment riders a horse of of half The right foot. front along preserved is foot the horse's the of with a portion Object type detail Horserider Horserider Horserider Horserider Object type Acroteria Acroteria Acroteria Acroteria Housed Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Museum number NI. 42094 NI.42083 NI.42103 NI.42103 VIN 519 518 517 516 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Excavation year 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned group enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof Roof 2 Roof 6 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Acroterio n F Frieze Acroterio n Current condition Object has not has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations surfaces almost all has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations surfaces almost all has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations surfaces almost all Object description and the fracture where the wherethe and fracture the was knee left rider's visible connected Evidence of restoration restoration Evidence of 'glue' reddish andincluding a modern be to Unlikely nail. VIN 519restoration. & 520 fit together. Fragment anthemion sima. of shaped leaves lyre Partsof palmette leaves with three as is between preserved edge right of and part finished edge. back curved Appears to inversed the of part upper the pattern. Fragment rider horse of main horse Part of akroteria. Fragment horse's head of rows of bead like consisting of hair. Fragment be appears to head. of right side top Object type detail Sima Horserider Horserider Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Acroteria Acroteria Housed Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Museum number NI. 42084 NI. 42102 NI. 42094 VIN 522 521 520 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Excavation year 1922 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group fabric enough of Not for allow to visible is a fabric determining group enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Roof 2 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Acroterio n Acroterio n Acroterio n Acroterio n Current condition Object has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces Object has not has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations surfaces almost all has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations somesurfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations surfaces all almost Object description Large moulded fragment with with Large fragment moulded painted of remains strange Rather decoration. is it that guess is best piece, horses the edge of left top the the of a portion with back down. sweeping clothes riders saddle no is This means there visible. Fragment and rider. horse of preserved hair Bead like in two parts that are joined joined two that are parts in the of together, inside the fragment hasreddish a coating -the probably bonding agent used. Appears There repair. an ancient be to bottom also glue on the is edge. had So restoration morethan three involved VINpieces. perfectly 533 fits fragment this at bottom of Fragment with acroteria of remains.painted Appears to and part right shoulder be the horse. of bone collar the of Fragment horse's head of rows of bead like consisting of hair. Fragment be appears to Fragment neck. of side is left Object type detail Horserider Horserider Horserider Horserider Object type Acroteria Acroteria Acroteria Acroteria Housed Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Arch. M. Palermo Museum number NI. 42090 NI. 42081 NI. 42082 NI. 42095 VIN 526 525 524 523 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Naiskos Excavation year 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned is visible to allow for for allow to visible is determining a fabric group enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group fabric enough of Not for allow to visible is a fabric determining group enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group fabric enough of Not for allow to visible is a fabric determining group enough fabric Not of Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Acroterio n Acroterio n Acroterio n Acroterio n Acroterio n Acroterio n Current condition encrustations on on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces Object has not has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy Object description both sides well as curved fracture in left left in fracture as well curved that element Of hand corner. an at angle.connected right the part of Possible rider the of and neck shoulder rider. and Fragment horse of preserved. hair like Bead the edge of the be to Appears right on mane, probably horse side. Two horse. Forehead of locks down hear falling bead like of forehead. of centre in edgeMoulded of on forehead/bridgepreserved Fragment of horse and rider. rider. and Fragment horse of preserved hair like Bead Fragment and rider. horse of preserved hair Bead like Fragment and rider. horse of three ends of Preserved hear as beadlike strings of Fragment and rider. horse of preserved hair Bead like Object type detail Horserider Horserider Horserider Horserider Horserider Horserider Object type Acroteria Acroteria Acroteria Acroteria Acroteria Acroteria Housed Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Museum number NI. 42093 NI. 42100 NI. 42086 NI. 42096 NI. 42089 NI. 42091 VIN 531 532 530 529 527 528 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Excavation year 1922 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group fabric enough of Not for allow to visible is a fabric determining group Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Acroterio n Acroterio n Acroterio n Acroterio n Current condition Object has not has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces Object description horse and rider acroteria. acroteria. and rider horse remains of partial Possibly falling hear lock beadlike forehead the across either depression the ridgeor Remains eye. of leading the to first. of on top second lock on VIN 520, 519 and 523. at Fragmentperfectly fits VINbottom of 523 rider. and Fragment horse of preserved hair like Bead Fragment and rider. horse of preserved hair Bead like Fragment head from the a of Fragment with rider horse of of hair. Evidence bead like brown reddish in repair same coating on fracture, as Object type detail Horserider Horserider Horserider Horserider Object type Acroteria Acroteria Acroteria Acroteria Housed Arch. M. Palermo Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Museum number NI. 42097 NI. 42088 NI. 42087 NI. 42092 VIN 536 535 533 534 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Excavation year 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned determining a fabric group. The fragment small to to is conclusively part is it if determine a gorgonianof pediment or plaque antefix ridgetile fabric enough of Not for allow to visible is a fabric determining group. The fragment small to to is conclusively part is it if determine a gorgonian of or plaque pediment antefix tile ridge Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group. The fragment small to to is conclusively part is it if determine a gorgonianof antefix rider horse or acroteria enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is Chapter 5

Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Gorgon B Gorgon B Current condition Object has not has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces Object description Fragment of outside edge of edge of Fragment outside of one gorgonaionlarge with hair like bead of row is it if clear Not preserved. edge. left of right Fragment largegorgonaion of tile ridge pediment or plaque Twoantefix. bead like of rows with relief shallow in hair bottom edge plagueof preserved. Acroteria fragment of either a fragment either Acroteria of gorgon.or horse Show shallow relief in hair beadlike moulded face and part of Object type detail

Object type Acroteria Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Museum number NI. 42099 NI. 42101 NI. 42098 VIN 539 538 537 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Excavation year 1922 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group. mixed Due to is it find of context assignto possible not fragment a specific to roof enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group. Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group. fabric enough of Not for allow to visible is a fabric determining group. Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof Roof 2 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 RidgeTile C Acroterio n Gorgon A PanD Tile Current condition Object has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces Object has not has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces Object description preserved raised edgeand preserved inside bottom notch. On the relief, in a character is there the in created probably mould.a It be to appears heta, just Phoenician a or into divided block rectangular line. atwo central by Two fragments edge the of of of Portion a largeridgetile. chamfered edge bottom on rim visible. rider, the left side shoulder. shoulder. side the left rider, at a support sits The internal rightwhere angle, possibly arm the is for joint the Fragment Gorgonaion large of curl, serpentine plague. One head, some the of back the flat and the supports internal is There preserved. plate back part is it whether some doubt it since plague a pediment of gorgons flat the from differs Syracuse and Gela from Fragment bottom left of with a pantile of corner Fragment and rider horse of bead like strand of with single support and internal hair the part of Possibly preserved. Object type detail RidgeTile Pan Tile Horserider Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Acroteria Tile Roof Acroteria Housed Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Museum number NI. 41830 NI. 41831 NI. 41835 NI. 42085 VIN 553 544 542 540 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot trench A- trench erw 3, US 0 Find location East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B St Anna Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Naiskos Excavation year 1922 2016 1922 1922 1922

Archaeologist Gabrici Sojc Gabrici Gabrici Gabrici Not assigned is visible to allow for for allow to visible is determining a fabric group. enough Not of diagnostic the elements are to order in preserved the determine groups. stylistic Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group. fabric enough of Not for allow to visible is a fabric determining group. enough fabric Not of Chapter 5 Roof 4 Roof Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Chapter 4-3 WD-XRF Chapter 4-2 Fabric B Chapter 4-1 RidgeTile C Tile Ridge C RidgeTile C B3 Frieze Current condition rather eroded rather Object has not has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces has not Object cleaned. been Heavy on encrustations most surfaces washed during excavation, but Object description Curved fragment with with fragment Curved edge. Has back preserved is and radius smaller than thinner substantially 553-4. tiles ridge Fragment sima,a of probably raking sima angle the to due tile horizontal between the as well and bottom fascia the of as absence the be to waterspouts, which is size this on a tile expected Fragment of ridge tile rim. 8 tile Fragment ridge of small fragments similar other casette in Fragment largeridgetile. of and inside tile cover of Portion edge rim preserved of Two fragments edge the of of of Portion a largetile. ridge chamfered edge bottom on rim visible. Object type detail Raking Sima Ridge Tile Ridge RidgeTile RidgeTile Object type Unknown Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Arch. M. Palermo Museum number FB551 NI. 41812 NI. 41834 NI. 41829 NI. 41824 VIN 562 557 556 554 555 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Schnitt B Schnitt US O A,trench US 34 Schnitt A,Schnitt Erweitenin g III, US* B, Schnitt US3 B schnitt US3 Find location St Anna St Anna St Anna StAnna St Anna Excavation year 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016

Archaeologist Sojc Sojc Sojc Sojc Sojc Not assigned layer was layer present. context The disturbed makes find it the of determine to difficult a belongs to it if roof particular The fragment too is small determine to group. The stylistic of context disturbed makes find it the determine to difficult a belongs to it if roof particular enough the Not of is profile or fabric to available assign this conclusivly or a stylisti to object group fabric Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible is determining a fabric group. context The disturbed makes it find the of determine to difficult a to belongs it if roof particular to eroded Surfaceto a slip if determine Chapter 5 Roof 4 Roof Chapter 4-3 WD-XRF WD-XRF WD-XRF Chapter 4-2 Fabric B Fabric Chapter 4-1 RidgeTile C Cover B Tile Cover B Tile Current condition excavation, but eroded rather washed during excavation, but eroded rather washedduring excavation washed during excavation Washed during excavation washed during Object description with bottom left corner corner with bottom left Raised edgepreserved. with top on fit bottom to in notch next tile of Small slab fragment flat of paint. of with traces Portion of a curved cover tile tile cover a curved of Portion which 4 fragments, of two in fit Fragment tile, cover curved of 564 with together found Small fragment pan tile of Fragmentwith ridgetile of rim rounded Object type detail Geison Cover Tile Cover Cover Tile Pan Tile RidgeTile Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Tile Roof Roof Terracotta Tile Roof Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Museum number F307 FB547 FB510 F305 FB510 VIN 567 566 565 563 564 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Trench A US 34 trench C,trench US O A, trench US0 Find location St Anna St Anna StAnna Excavation year 2016 2016 2014

Archaeologist Sojc Sojc Sojc Not assigned Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of determine to visible is group fabric fabric the Due to grogcolour, and slip fragment the layer the outside falls majorgroups. fabric context The disturbed makes find it the of determine to difficult a belongs to it if roof particular The disturbed context context The disturbed makes find it the of determine to difficult a belongs to it if Object roof. particular within fall does not major the fabric groups Chapter 5 Roof 4 Roof Roof 4 Roof Chapter 4-3 WD-XRF WD-XRF WD-XRF Chapter 4-2 Fabric A Fabric Chapter 4-1 Cover A Tile B3 Frieze B3 Frieze RidgeTile H Current condition Washed during excavation washedduring but excavation, eroded rather washed during excavation, but eroded rather washed during excavation, but eroded rather Object description fragments form together that awidth. complete The two bottom edges preserved, are missing.and back is but front two the of There parts are cover the for allow to holes remaining, a for tiles is one other the tile, cover pitched The tile. circular a curved for tile the of top the in hole made have been appears to been had object the after it's to related possible fired, use secondary Fragment sima with of of and portion roll bottom Small preserved. fascia lower remaining paint black pf piece Small fragment lateral of flange top of geison, portion angle. an with visible Fragment have appears to damagedbeen fire by two in Curvedtile ridge Corinthian type pitched cover cover pitched type Corinthian tile Object type detail Lateral Sima Lateral Lateral Geison RidgeTile Cover Tile Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Tile Roof Roof Tile Roof Housed Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Arch. park magazine Agrigento Museum number F312 FB575 F315 FB562 VIN 571 569 570 568 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot Mura Mura Hellenistic he Find location Sanctuary V at Gate Sanctuary V at Gate Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Temple B Excavation year 1955 1958 1962

Archaeologist griffo De Miro De Miro Not assigned The fabric does not not does The fabric main the within fall groups fabric eroded, fairly Object determine cannot an of presence Not epidermis. place to possible group. a fabric within Fragment to small too placement allow group a roof within Not enough of the enough the Not of for visible is fabric and observation a fabric therefore group be cannot determined is colour The fabric fabric than redder has a it B, but group fall not does so it slip A group fabric within Chapter 5 Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 3 type Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 2 type 2 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Palmette B D Frieze Palmette D I Antefix Current condition heavy of encrustations fractures some painted only visible, decoration small fresh very fractures small fragment. relief in Decoration preserved well perfectly not object some paint clean, preserved curls on Object description to VINto 387 gorgonaion Small of fragment spiral of row one with antefix the and black in painted curls visible, an eyebrow of start tile cover curved of remains back on fracture three geison fragments, none none geison fragments, three directly are which of with fragment On connected. left has preserved roll double with piece edge, a second of and part roll double painted one and soffit painted flange soffit fragment ridge tile of and base volute with palmette two on preserved palmette of has asides. semi Volute Similar relief. eye, in circular two fragments of a ridge tile two fragments a ridgetile of together that fit palmette Object type detail Antifix Geison Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number AG 2186 bis AG 62 VIN 576 575 572 574 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Sanctuary V at Gate Sanctuary V at Gate Sanctuary V at Gate Sanctuary V at Gate Sanctuary V at Gate Excavation year 1954 1954 1953 1955 1954

Archaeologist Griffo Griffo Griffo Griffo Griffo Not assigned determine the fabric fabric the determine core. the in colour enough the Not of for visible is fabric and observation a fabric therefore group be cannot determined the enough of Not for visible is fabric and observation a fabric therefore be cannot group determined The fabric does not not does The fabric main the within fall groups fabric enough the Not of to visible is fabric Chapter 5 type 4 type Ridgetile palmette 4 type tile Ridge palmette 4 type Ridgetile palmette 4 type Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 3 type Ridgetile palmette Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric D Chapter 4-1 Palmette C Palmette D Palmette D Palmette D Palmette C Current condition object not very very not object and fairly clean eroded Object is fairly fairly is Object eroded very not object clean, surfaces eroded very not object clean Object description Fragment of palmette with with Fragment palmette of relief. concave in leaves wavy are leaves edge and three Left double of half Only preserved. preserved. palmette sided Fragment with palmette of relief. concave wavy in leaves 6-7 Partsof are leaves of sides Both preserved. palmette sided double preserved. double sided piece preserved, piece sided double away along broke main joint. VIN to 387. size Similar in tile type Corinthian of fracture edge inside with visible preserved Fragment ridgetile of small with volute palmette Similar to inside. flower lotus VIN 388 Fragment ridgetile of small with volute palmette one Only inside. flower lotus relief sided double of side remaining. VIN Similar to 388 Fragment ridgepalmette of central rounded with volute tendril and secondary eye of side one Only preserved. Object type detail Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number

VIN 581 580 578 579 577 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot entrance entrance gateto V Find location Sanctuary V at Gate Sanctuary V at Gate Sanctuary V at Gate Sanctuary V at Gate Sanctuary V at Gate Excavation year 1953 1953 1953 1954 1954

Archaeologist Griffo Griffo Griffo Griffo Griffo Not assigned Not enough of the the enough of Not for visible is fabric and observation a fabric therefore be cannot group determined Not enough of the enough the Not of for visible is fabric and observation a fabric therefore group be cannot determined the enough of Not for visible is fabric and observation a fabric therefore be cannot group determined Chapter 5 Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 2 type tile Ridge palmette 4 type Ridgetile palmette 2 type Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 4 type tile Ridge palmette 4 type Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric C Fabric C Chapter 4-1 Palmette B Palmette D Palmette C Palmette D Palmette D Current condition object not very very not object clean object not very very not object and quite clean eroded very not object fairly and clean eroded very not object clean very not Object preserved. well growing Crystals on indicates one stored objects wet. still while Object description two fragments of ridge ridge fragments of two that visible volutes palmette of parts two fit, to appear decoration. sided double two of consists Volute substantially one strands, 388 Vin to Similar smaller. Fragment ridgetile of two with rounded palmette and blade leaves palmette between, in leaf shaped in edges leaves outside of relief in Decoration preserved. VIN sides. Similaron both to 372 remaining. VIN Similar to 388 palmette Fragment ridge of on relief in decoration with 4-5 of wavy Parts sides. both in preserved leaves palmette relief, concave palmette fragmentRidgetile palmette of with base shaped blade consisting of on preserved relief in node 8 at least of Base both sides. VIN Similar to visible. leaves 375 Fragment ridgetile of small with volute palmette one Only inside. flower lotus relief sided double of side Object type detail Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number

VIN 587 586 585 583 584 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Excavation year 1927 1927 1927 1927

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of to order in visible is fabric determine group fabric enough of Not to order in visible is fabric determine group Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of to order in visible is fabric determine group fabric enough of Not to order in visible is fabric determine group Chapter 5 Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 2 type tile Ridge palmette 4 type Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 4 type tile Ridge palmette 3 type Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Palmette C Palmette D Palmette D Palmette C Current condition Object not very very not Object clean. Decorated slightly area damaged and clean very not surfaces decorated eroded are clean very not clean. not Object area Decorated damaged fairly Object description top tendrils are preserved, as are preserved, tendrils top small hangingis bud between twovolutes the tile Fragment ridge of wavy, two with palmette edge and left leaves concave of side one Only preserved. in decoration sided double preserved relief double sided decoration in in decoration sided double preserved relief tile Fragment ridge of rounded with volute palmette a second and eye central side one Only top. on tendril in decoration sided double of left Top and preserved. relief size in Similar edges complete. VIN387 to Fragment ridgetile of with volute palmette on two relief in decoration and sides. size Similar in Vin 357.design to three All Fragment ridgetile of two with wavy,palmette and right leaves edgeconcave of side one Only preserved. Object type detail Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2096 S 2081 S 2094 S 2086 VIN 592 590 588 589 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

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Excavation year 1927 1927 1927

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of to order in visible is fabric determine group. enough fabric Not of to order in visible is fabric determine group. Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of to order in visible is fabric determine group. The small size fragment the andof does it that fact the matchnot other Akragas from object means be cannot it assigned a specific to roof Chapter 5 palmette palmette 4 type Ridgetile palmette 4 type Ridgetile palmette 4 type Ridge tile Ridgetile Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Palmette C Palmette F Palmette D Palmette D Current condition very eroded and eroded very dirty object not very very not object clean, and covered encrustations in very not object clean, and eroded very dirty Object description top preserved. Small preserved. top main nextstrand to secondary Top volute. edgeand on both relief in decoration Decoration preserved. sides staggered is sides on both wit 5mm fragment ridge tile of wavy in with leaves palmette four Startof relief. concave Decoration preserved. leaves side. one only from relief in know if it was decorated on was decorated it if know has two sides. The volute edges. raised blade is The leaf shaped. Fragment with volute of second, inside. smaller strand Same than VINsize 388. Only sided double of side one preserved. decoration Fragment ridgetile of of portion with palmette on and second tendril volute Portion of ridge tile palmette tile ridge of Portion and palmette one with volute in Decoration preserved. leaf do not side, one on only relief Object type detail Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2092 S 2100 S 2103 S 2105 VIN 596 595 594 593 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Sanctuary Urban Excavation year 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Marconi Not assigned is visible in order to to order in visible is fabric determine group. enough fabric Not of to order in visible is fabric determine group. fabric enough of Not to order in visible is fabric determine group. Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of to order in visible is fabric determine group. enough fabric Not of Chapter 5 palmette palmette 4 type Ridgetile palmette 4 type tile Ridge palmette 4 type Ridgetile palmette 2 type Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 4 type tile Ridge palmette 4 type Ridgetile Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric C Fabric D Fabric Chapter 4-1 Palmette D Palmette D Palmette C Palmette D Palmette C Palmette D Current condition covered in in covered encrustations badly preserved badly clean not clean very not very not Object and surfaces clean eroded are very and clean not eroded Object description to vin 375 vin to Only one side of double sided sided double of side one Only relief tile Fragment ridge of volute of parts with palmette preserved. sides both on inside strand Secondary of Part preserved. volute tile corinthian to connection preserved palmette with Ridgetile sides. on both relief in volute has rounded centre Volute and small hanging bud at small of part line, centre Similar side. to visible strand Fragment of ridge tile tile Fragment ridge of in leaves wavy with palmette three of Parts relief. concave as as well preserved leaves of side one edge. right Only decoration. sided double Verysmall fragment, volute with second, smaller strand VIN to similar 388inside, Fragment ridgetile of remains with twopalmette of relief concave wavy in leaves and right edge preserved. Verysmall fragment, volute with second, smaller strand VIN to similar 388inside, Object type detail Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2080 S 2095 S 2101 S 2102 S 2104 S 2091 VIN 602 600 601 599 597 598 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Urban Sanctuary Excavation year 1927

Archaeologist Marconi Not assigned determine fabric fabric determine group. fabric enough of Not is layer finishing and to order in visible fabric determine group. Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of to order in visible is Chapter 5 type 4 type Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 4 type tile Ridge palmette 2 type Ridgetile palmette Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric D C Fabric Chapter 4-1 Palmette D Palmette D Palmette D K Antefix Current condition Object eroded and eroded Object in covered largely encrustations very Object damages not and clean very very not object clean very not object Heavy clean. on encrustations edge and top back Object description surface in Fragment a volute with of consists The volute relief. than smaller one strands, two same the at but other, the central a raised is There level. is edge The top semi sphere. The rounded. and preserved well as object the of thickness edge top extended the as was object that might indicate hollow. side edgeside preserved tile Fragment ridge of of portion with palmette Similar sides. both on volute VIN375 to fragment ridge palmette. of with volute Bottom left ending strand in secondary Left preserved. flower lotus edge top and part of along with preserved acanthus VIN Similar leave. to 388. corinthian with Junction visible. also tile cover style on left paint red Traces of Fragment a ridgetile of relief in volute with palmette on two sides. preserved VINSimilar to 388. Top and Object type detail Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge Palmette Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2087 S 2097 S 2098 S 2085 VIN 607 606 603 605 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot The hellenistic walls Find location Naiskos Naiskos East of Temple B Urban Sanctuary Excavation year 1962 1927

Archaeologist Marconi Not assigned Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for allow to visible determining fabric group fabric enough of Not for allow to visible fabric determining group Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of to order in visible is fabric determine group. fabric enough of Not to order in visible is fabric determine group. Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof 2 Roof Ridge tile Ridgetile palmette 2 type tile Ridge palmette 4 type Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Palmette D Palmette D A Geison A Geison D Frieze Current condition object not very very not object clean very not object clean very not object clean very not Object surfaces and clean eroded very are Object description guilloche visible guilloche Sima bottom with fragment right preserved with fascia of and part joint stepped preserved waterspout to VIN 375. Only one side of VINto of 375. side one Only preserved relief in decoration palmette. ridge of fragment with volute right Bottom in ending strand secondary Right preserved. flower lotus edge top of part and VIN388. to Similar preserved. style corinthian with Junction Traces visible. also tile cover surface on left paint red of fragment geison of with guilloche painted geison fragment with fragment of ridge tile fragment ridge tile of bottom with palmette left Volute preserved. hand volute similar eye, central has round Object type detail Lateral Sima Lateral Ridge Ridge Palmette Geison Geison Ridge Palmette Object type Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number S 2060 S 2061 AG 62 S 2082 S 2099 VIN 610 611 612 608 609 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location TempleB Naiskos Naiskos East of TempleB Naiskos East of Excavation year 1962

Archaeologist pre- 1920's Not assigned Fragment small to is to and eroded or fabric identify groups. stylistic a from likely Object sarcophagus. not Therefore in included analysis. subsequent the enough of Not for available is fabric Despite observation. type in similar being fragments in other to object group, this the part not wasprobably the to 2 due roof of painted in differences decoration Not possible to to possible Not of type the determine architectural roof the or terracotta based belonged to it limited on the Not information fabric enough the of fabric for visible is observation Chapter 5 Roof 2 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2 Fabric B Chapter 4-1 Bead and reel D Frieze I Frieze Tile Ridge C Current condition not very clean very not Red encrustations on many surfaces Fragment very the noneeroded, of surfaces finished preserved very not object clean Object description similar fragment to VIN182, to fragment similar as architectural published likely more but terracotta, a sarcophagus of part fragment rim tile Ridge rounded single a of consisting edge is The bottom border. showing a tapered preserved inside the edge on roll. roll double with soffit Geison and right edgepreserved Small fragment a without number. top part Might be as flower a lotus of right leaf an anthemion sima,part of VIN to similar 138 small fragment of possibly asmall fragment possibly of Bottom tile. geison eaves or edge at an angle very (but and aand bead reel eroded) Object type detail Ridge Tile Ridge Geison Unknown Unknown Object type Unknown Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number n.a. C 346 n.a. n.a. AG 62 VIN 617 616 614 615 613 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

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Archaeologist

Not assigned fabric is available for for available is fabric observation enough the Not of for available is fabric observation Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of for available observation. enough the Not of Chapter 5 palmette palmette 4 type Ridgetile palmette 4 type Roof 1 Roof Ridgetile Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 RidgeTile D Palmette C Palmette C Current condition becoming darker with age. Object was Object stored dry, quite not while salt in resulting forming on crystals The surfaces. all decoration painted be appears to aby thin, covered that varnish clear has discoloured with age clean, very not heavy on encrustations face one Object out reconstructed 4-5of fragments securely fit that together. The glue brown. dark is One is object of side a thin, with covered is that varnish clear Object description palmette with full palmette full with palmette in 9 wavy leaves consisting of half first and the relief convex preserved. volutes mirror of a double of consists Volutes strand, than smaller the one Theother. palmette grows blade, pinched central of out twobetween volutes the tapers to a point. to tapers palmettecomplete Nearly palmette. 9 from ridgetile relief concave wavy in leaves on two preserved fully are node. as central assides sell palmette is shape of Overall triangular slightly Almostridge complete tile Large ridge tile fragment Largeridgetile with consisting of border preserved rounded bands. Thethree and bottom edge preserved is Object type detail Palmette Ridge Palmette Ridge RidgeTile Object type Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number n.a. S 1201 S 2030 VIN 620 619 618 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Findspot

Find location Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Naiskos Naiskos inside TempleG Excavation year 1929 1929

Archaeologist Marconi Marconi Not assigned Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of observation for visible is layer The finishing the and preserved not and size temper recorded. not density could group A fabric be not thus determined Not enough of fabric enough fabric Not of observation for visible Chapter 5 Roof 1 Roof Antefix 7 Type Roof 1 Roof Chapter 4-3

Chapter 4-2

Chapter 4-1 Frieze A Frieze A Frieze L Antefix Current condition Two fragments that are securely fit glued together, the is disk the of rest The reconstructed. is surface painted aby clear covered varnish, slightly discoloured Singlefragment with preserved and centre extending on one preserved to side the of rim. rest the is disk The reconstructed. are surfaces a by clear covered varnish. layer The finishing been has not preserved Object description as the complete waterspout as complete the is mouth rim) (without painted No preserved. back on decoration silen's preserved fully Almost for except antefix head beard. the around chipping not is tile The cover the Overall preserved. fairly is relief in decoration the for except shallow nose. bulbous protruding, dogtooth. Main decoration dogtooth. Main decoration rosette an 8of petal consists with red with 4 large leaves with alternating centres a black smaller ones with outer Parts the centre. of edge as as complete well the mouthwaterspout *without preserved rim)is waterspout Reconstructed Painted decoration disk. on white disks four of consists background.a white Traces of suggest disks inside lines black black. in a rosettes of outlines edge outer as well the Partsof Reconstructed waterspout Reconstructed Painted decoration disk. border an outer of consists and white black consisting of Object type detail Antifix Waterspout Waterspout Object type Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Roof Roof Terracotta Housed Allard Allard Pierson Arch. M. Agrigento Arch. M. Agrigento Museum number 1822 S 2027 S 2026 VIN 623 622 621 Appendix Appendix A: General Information Construction marks

Secondary forming Back smoothed fingers,Back with redefined relief in pattern with sharp point leave Doric Pattern of like a tube with redefined meetsthe it where object meander an object with finished top surface. a flat with sharp with redefined Pattern top at beads around point an scraped object with Back and surface, side with a flat bottom smoothed a with a with more tool blunt leaves Doric straight surface. a sharp edge with redefined and knife with Side finished an scraped object by back with a straight edge Perforations shaped with with shaped Perforations knife knife, with finished Back shaped with perforations wet still clay while knife Forming techniques mould mould mould mould mould mould mould Forming mould mould mould Incised guidelines No No Yes Unknown Unknown No No Unknown No Unknown Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white Red, black black Red, & white Red, black & white Red, black & white black Red, & white Red, black & white Paint quality Excellent Fair Excellent Excellent Excellent Finnish layer paint only paint paint only paint only paint only paint epidermis only paint only paint epidermis epidermis only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness 23 21 11 Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper No No No No No No No No No No Main temper type Not- Volcanic and Grog Volcanic Volcanic Volcanic Volcanic Volcanic Volcanic Volcanic Volcanic Volcanic Temper - Percentage 10 20 15 2 10 7 15 10 10 15 Temper - max size 3 2 3 3 2 1 2 2 2 2 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Surface Colour 10 YR 8/3 7.5 YR 6/4 10 YR 8/3 10 YR 7/4 10 YR 8/3 10 YR 8/2 7.5 YR 7/3 10 YR 7/4 5 YR 7/4 Margin Colour

Core Colour 5 YR 7/4 5 YR 6/6 10 YR 8/3 7/4 7.5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/4 6/3 7.5 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 7.5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR Fabric VIN 145 143 144 141 142 138 139 140 136 137 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming object redefinition Some of evidence an with face around hair of edged object a with defined perforations sharped edged Back object. a with scraped an object with surface flat an object with finished Side edge a straight with an object with scraped Back surface, a flat with a with defined perforations object edged sharped a knife, scraped with Back a with an object with sides straight edge, is top smoothed. Perforations a sharped with edged defined object Sides finished with thin flat flat thin with finished Sides an with scraped Back object. surface flat a with object flat thin with finished Sides object flat thin with Sides finished Forming techniques mould and slab mould mould mould mould hand and slab Forming mould mould Incised guidelines No Unknown No Unknown Unknown No No No No Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white Red, black black Red, & white black Red, & white Red, black & white black Red, & white Paint quality Excellent Excellent Finnish layer epidermis epidermis paint only paint only paint only paint slip only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness 4 Colour 5YR 7/3 Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper No Unknown No No No No No No No Main temper type Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Volcanic Volcanic Volcanic Temper - Percentage 15 15 10 2 8 20 Temper - max size 2 2 2 1 3 2 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Complete Complete Complete Fairly Complete Complete Complete Fairly Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 Surface Colour 7.5 YR 6/4 7.5 YR 6/6 10 YR 6.6 10 YR 7/4 10 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 7/3 Margin Colour 5 YR 6/6 5 YR 6/6 5 YR 6/6 Core Colour 7.5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 6/6 7.5 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 6/4 5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 7/3 Fabric VIN 174 168 169 166 167 147 148 162 146 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming Sides finished with thin flat flat thin with Sides finished object scraped smooth with Back straight edged object.. Sides object flat thin with finished flat thin with Sides finished object marks are there top the on during tool a sharp by left edge. The top of redefining an object with scraped back surface. a flat with doric the Buds between and bead leaves doric leaves, being show of traces and reel a with redefined reshaped or object. sharp Some features, including the the including Some features, mouth seems to and nose a with redefined been have including object, sharp pupil. the incising Forming techniques mould mould mould mould slab and mould mould and slab Forming hand slab and mould slab and Incised guidelines No No No Unknown No No No No Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white Red Red, black & white Red, black & white Red, black & white Paint quality Excellent Excellent Finnish layer slip slip only paint only paint only paint only paint epidermis Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour 10 YR 7/2 10 YR 8/1 10 YR 7/4 Slip Organic temper No Unknown No No No No No No Main temper type Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Volcanic Volcanic Volcanic Temper - Percentage 10 15 5 5 1 1 15 Temper - max size 2 2 3 10 1 2 2 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Complete Complete Incomplete Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 Surface Colour 5 YR 6/4 7.5 YR 8/1 7.5 YR 6/4 5 YR 6/6 10 YR 7/4 10 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 6/4 Margin Colour 7.5 YR 7/4 5 YR 7/3 5 YR 6/6 5 YR 7/4 Core Colour 7.5 YR 6/3 7.5 YR 6/1 7/3 10 YR 7/1 5 YR 6/4 5/8 10 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 5 YR Fabric VIN 181 182 179 180 177 178 175 176 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming Top edges of the doric leaves leaves Top edges doric the of made hole in reshaped. Nail wet. Topclay while side and edge scraped cut, back are surface. smooth flat with wasformed The waterspout inserted and separately was clay the while possibly the wet, finger-marks on still smoothing the indicates back different two the of hand by clay. wet in elements roughly. smoothed Underside scraped smooth with Back straight edged object. Top edges of the doric leaves leaves doric the Top edges of edge side Top and reshaped. smooth scraped back cut, are Large air surface. flat with edge top at pockets waslayered clay indicating nail Possible mould. the into clay wet made the in hole Forming techniques mould mould and slab mould mould mould and slab Forming mould Incised guidelines No Unknown No Unknown No No Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white Red, black black Red, & white Red, black & white Red, black & white black Red, & white Paint quality Fair Excellent Excellent Fair Finnish layer epidermis slip epidermis epidermis slip slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness 2 7 3 Colour 5 YR 7/4 Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper No No No No No No Main temper type Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Volcanic Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog and Temper - Percentage 1 2 3 3 15 1 Temper - max size 1 1 2 2 2 1 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Complete Complete Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids 5 5 5 2 2 5 Surface Colour 7.5 YR 8/3 10 YR 8/4 7.5 YR 6/6 7.5 YR 7/3 10 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/4 Margin Colour 5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 8/4 5 YR 6/6 5 YR 7/6 Core Colour 10 YR 7/4 10 YR 8/3 5 YR 6/3 7.5 YR 8/3 7.5 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 6/3 Fabric VIN 198 197 195 196 184 183 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming The back of the flangewas the The of back ashaped straight with edged edge The object. of finished band have appearthe to edged formedbeen a flat Largeobject. running grooves soffit tile to parallel was flange the of The back edged a straight with shaped flange the of The back object. a straight wasshaped with edged object. Bottom roll is slightly slightly is roll Bottom possibly profile, in triangular was damage clay to due while wet still Forming techniques mould and slab mould slab and mould mould Forming mould slab and mould and slab Incised guidelines Yes No No Yes Unknown Unknown Unknown Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white Red, black & white Red, black Red, black & white Red, black & white Red, black & white None Paint quality Excellent Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Finnish layer paint only paint slip slip slip slip slip slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness .5 .5 Colour 2.5 Y 8/2 10 YR 8/2 2.5 YR 8/3 Slip Organic temper No No No No No No No Main temper type Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Temper - Percentage 3 5 3 2 2 1 2 Temper - max size 2 7 4 1 1 1 4 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Incomplete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Complete Fairly Complete Incomplete Incomplete Percentage of Voids 2 5 5 10 5 5 5 Surface Colour 10 YR 7/2 7.5 YR 7/3 10 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/3 10 YR 8/3 10 YR 8/4 7.5 YR 7/4 Margin Colour 8/3 5 YR 7/4 5 YR 6/6 7.5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/4 5 YR 6/4 5 YR Core Colour 7/1 10 YR 7/2 2.5 Y 7/3 10 YR 8/1 10 YR 7/4 10 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 7.5 YR 6/3 Fabric VIN 224 225 223 200 201 222 199 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming out. mould the is of The inside rest the clay, red from a fine with but colour a similar of is inclusions. small stone of lots marks There finger the on are mould, the possibly of back from smoothing clay. the the on Some redefining slight The hair. possibly and ears roughly plaque the of back object a blunt with shaped hand, with by smoothed and visible. grooves finger redefining Some of evidence The ear. junction on left and plaque between the was scraped tile cover reshaping around Evidence of roll. top the Traces of redefinition with a with redefinition of Traces and curls around object sharp Two the ear. finger-marksin The ear lobe. the below clay of Back incised. are wrinkles by plague possibly smoothed, is tile ridge of hand, sides and inside smooth, scraped Forming techniques mould mould slab and mould and slab mould Forming mould slab and Incised guidelines No No No No No No Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white Red, black & white None Red black Red, & white Paint quality Fair Fair Fair Finnish layer slip only paint slip epidermis only paint slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 Epidermis Thickness Colour 2.5 Y 8.3 2.5Y 8/2 2.5 Y 7.3 Slip Organic temper No Yes No No No No Main temper type Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog and Temper - Percentage 1 1 1 5 3 15 Temper - max size 2 2 4 5 5 7 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Complete Complete Fairly Complete Complete Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 5 2 2 5 5 2 Surface Colour 10 YR 7/4 2.5 Y 7/3 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 YR 7/6 5 YR 8/2 7.5 YR 7/4 Margin Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 Core Colour 10 R 6/6 7/3 5 YR 7/4 10 YR 7/4 2.5 Y 5 YR 5/4 5 YR 7/4 Fabric VIN 253 246 244 245 243 226 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming with wet clay which wasused which clay wet with sima the on ridge a form to front the on spout the around has a ring The clay wet side. voids temper organic of lot wasformed The waterspout clay a similar from separately sima, but of rest the as grog. was Itadded without wasused which clay wet with sima the on ridge a form to front the on spout the around and roll fascia the on side smooth, very is Edge soffit of mouldmaybe of part The waterspout was formed wasformed The waterspout clay a similar from separately sima, but of rest the as grog. was Itadded without Forming techniques mould mould mould and slab mould and slab Forming mould mould Incised guidelines No No No No No No Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white Red, black & white Red, black black Red, & white Paint quality Fair Fair Fair Finnish layer paint only paint only paint paint only paint only paint only paint only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper No No No Yes No Yes Main temper type Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Temper - Percentage 2 2 2 3 3 Temper - max size 3 2 3 3 3 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Complete Incomplete Complete Complete Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids 10 5 5 5 5 5 Surface Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 10 YR 8/3 5 YR 7/4 2.5 YR 7/6 Margin Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 10 R 5/6 2.5 YR 6/6 5 YR 7/6 Core Colour 2.5 YR 6/3 10 R 5/1 2.5 YR 7/3 10 R 6/6 2.5 YR 6/4 Fabric VIN 259 258 256 257 255 254 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks painted on painted bottom, perpendicular and fascia to away from the painted on decoration roll the Incised line on on line Incised fascia of back with up lines line black on painted underside line Black Secondary forming roughly. Back of fascia fascia of roughly. Back smoothed. voids of Pattern into clay of layering indicate mould very are surfaces backside All of smooth. Evidence double the around reshaping suggest voids of Pattern roll. mould. into waslayered clay Bottom edge finished very very Bottom edgefinished Forming techniques mould slab and mould slab and mould and slab Forming mould mould Incised guidelines Unknown No No No No Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white Red, black black Red, & white black Red, & white Paint quality Fair Fair Poor Fair Finnish layer paint only paint paint only paint only paint only paint only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper No No Yes No No Main temper type Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Temper - Percentage 2 2 3 2 2 Temper - max size 2 2 3 2 4 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids 5 5 5 2 5 Surface Colour 10 YR 7/4 10 YR 7/4 10 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/4 5 YR 7/4 Margin Colour 6/6 2.5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 6/6 Core Colour 6/4 5 YR 6/4 5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 5 YR 6/2 10 R 6/1 Fabric VIN 264 262 263 261 260 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks There is a black a black is There on painted line underside, the the 37 from of edge front and roll the it to paralleled Secondary forming between the horizontal and horizontal the between from probably parts, vertical the of shaping. The inside very is spout the for hole The shaped. roughly as well. underside smoothed. soffit of side Back Reshapingroll. on double Gaugeon backside wet clay in 12mm soffit. of shallow side groovealong back of width Paint from edge soffit. of edge, the around soffit was made it indicating before waspaint applied The hole for the waterspout waterspout the for The hole be seemsto sima itself the in of portion rectangular, rather still in spout fit to used clay on ridge including preserved, extended which face front are There roll. the onto joint the in grooves vertical Forming techniques mould and slab Forming mould Incised guidelines Yes No Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white Paint quality Fair Fair Finnish layer paint only paint only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper Yes No Main temper type Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Temper - Percentage 3 2 Temper - max size 2 2 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Percentage of Voids 5 5 Surface Colour 7/6 10 YR 7/4 10 YR Margin Colour 2.5 YR 6/8 5 YR 6/6 Core Colour 5 YR 6/6 5 YR 7/3 Fabric VIN 266 265 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks Two lines, black atone an angle forming an painted arrow 6cm from the edge of on top top the horizontal the on plaque right hand side. traces Possible on paint red of back Secondary forming organic temper voids, finger- voids, temper organic hand. by done marksindicate rough. very Underside The meander on the pattern is plaque bottom, horizontal lines. with incised out laid The hand palmette painted is being lines guilloche with the made by compass. There are in depressions small circular hand black, the middleof the and (top disks central painted right bottom). top On the of top on the hand corner, plague clay the horizontal the has been roughlychiselled away. The decoration painted these of top on applied is marks. chisel The underside is very roughly roughly very is The underside Seems be to finished. paralleled with abraded a from like grooves, incised brush. wire or file formed Waterspout place in fixed and separately of lots with clay wet with Forming techniques mould and slab mould Forming mould Incised guidelines Yes No No Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white Red, black black Red, & white Red, black & white Paint quality Fair Poor Finnish layer paint only paint paint only paint only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper No Yes No Main temper type Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Temper - Percentage 5 3 5 Temper - max size 3 2 2 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids 5 5 5 Surface Colour 7.5 YR 8/4 10 YR 7/4 5 YR 5/4 Margin Colour 10 R 6/8 2.5 YR 5/6 2.5 YR 6/6 Core Colour 7.5 YR 8/4 2.5 YR 7/3 2.5 YR 6/4 Fabric VIN 277 276 267 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks the cavetto 6 cavetto the thick vertical are incisions visible. On the back of of back On the Secondary forming Parallel marks left by a by marksParallel left front templateon the for guidelines surface. Incised meander painted visible the Forming techniques mould mould mould mould mould mould Forming mould mould Incised guidelines Yes No No No No Yes No Unknown Paint colour & white Red, black & white Red, black & white Red, black black Red, & white black Red, & white Red, black & white Red, black & white black Red, & white black Red, & white Red, black Paint quality Poor Fair Poor Fair Fair Fair Finnish layer paint only paint only paint paint only paint only paint only paint only paint only paint only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper No No No No No No No No No Main temper type Volcanic Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Temper - Percentage 5 5 5 10 5 5 5 5 Temper - max size 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Incomplete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids 5 5 5 10 5 10 10 Surface Colour 7.5 YR 8/6 7.5 YR 7/4 10 YR 7/3 10 YR 7/4 10 YR 7/6 7.5 YR 8/4 10 R 8/2 10 YR 7/1 10 YR 8/4 Margin Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 7/6 10 R 6/6 10 R 6/3 10 R 6/6 10 R 7/6 10 R 8/2 10 R 6/8 Core Colour 10 YR 8/4 10 R 6/4 2.5 YR 7/2 10 YR 8/2 10 YR 8/3 7.5 YR 8/4 10 YR 8/3 7.5 YR 8/2 Fabric VIN 286 283 284 285 281 282 279 280 278 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming the front and back front the on grooves visible concentric and back front the on grooves visible concentric and back front the on visible grooves concentric and back front the on visible grooves concentric and back front the mouldMain form pressed a template, with and finished wheel is waterspout the made clay. with in and fixed from ridgeon back Horizontal wiping. Damage face front on have appear to cavetto of whenwas been wet clay concentric grooves from from grooves concentric on visible wheel-formation and front back the on visible grooves concentric disk the of and front back the formation wheel from on grooves visible concentric Forming techniques wheel wheel wheel wheel mould Forming wheel wheel wheel Incised guidelines No No No No No No No No Paint colour & white Red, black black Red, & white black Red, & white Red, black & white Red, black & white Red, black & white black Red, & white black Red, & white Red, black Paint quality Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Finnish layer paint only paint only paint only paint only paint only paint only paint only paint only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper No No No No No No No No Main temper type Volcanic Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Temper - Percentage 3 3 10 2 3 2 1 3 Temper - max size 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 2 2 5 5 2 2 5 2 Surface Colour 10 YR 7/4 5 YR 6/4 5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/5 10 YR 8/4 10 YR 7/6 2.5 YR 7/4 Margin Colour

Core Colour 5 YR 5/8 5 YR 7/3 10 YR 6/4 2.5 YR 6/8 10 R 6/6 2.5 YR 7/4 2.5 YR 6/6 Fabric VIN 293 294 291 292 288 289 290 287 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming possibly left by thin knife knife thin by left possibly of out object lift to used damage more see mould, can edge. Faint at top clay in to soffit on lines incised pattern. outline grooves, horizontal faint from finishing possibly face template, front template. with finished front wet with in fixed Waterspout on clay wet of (evidence clay with back and in roll painting before fingerprints) template, with finished front hole andsides waterspout edged straight with finished tool with finished surfaces Front template. Pressed into a mould and a mould and into Pressed template a with finished Horizontal afterwards. template by left grooves in grooves Deep roll. around Vertical over. painted facia 12 mm approximately groove soffit edge of back on wide Forming techniques mould mould mould mould Forming mould slab and Incised guidelines Yes Yes No Unknown No Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white Red, black black Red, & white Red, black & white black Red, & white Paint quality Fair Poor Fair Fair Fair Finnish layer paint only paint paint only paint only paint only paint only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper No No No No Yes Main temper type Volcanic Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Temper - Percentage 5 3 3 3 5 Temper - max size 3 3 2 3 3 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.2 5 0.5 0.5 Oxidation Complete Fairly Complete Complete Complete Complete Fairly Percentage of Voids 5 10 5 5 10 Surface Colour 7.5 YR 7/4 5 YR 7/4 10 YR 8/2 Margin Colour 5 YR 6/6 Core Colour 6/6 5 YR 6/4 5 YR 5 YR 6/3 5 YR 6/6 5 YR 6/4 Fabric VIN 298 299 296 297 295 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks dark brownish brownish dark on line paint red of underside next ledge, top joint to Secondary forming (surface cracking visible), visible), cracking (surface of a lot with section tile cover two sections so inclusions and joint formed separately damp. of still Back clay while by finished roughlyplaque hand a with finished surface Front grooves template- horizontal roll at bottom of mould formed mane section hand, by some defining with ear lion's the of inside the ex mane. the of points the and visible edge clearly On left two in was layer clay that at hand by Finished slabs. clay wet of a lot with back hand by smoothed round edge finished with with edge finished round inscribed Faint template. for facia on outlines decoration fine a very of plaque Front with almost inclusions clay no Forming techniques mould hand slab and Forming mould slab and mould and slab Incised guidelines No No Yes No Paint colour Red, black black Red, & white &Black white black Red, & white Paint quality Poor Fair Finnish layer paint only paint only paint slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness 0 Colour 10 YR 8/3 Slip Organic temper No No No No Main temper type Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog and Temper - Percentage 7 5 2 10 Temper - max size 3 2 1.5 1.5 Temper - min size 1.5 0.2 5 0.1 0.5 Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Incomplete Complete Percentage of Voids 5 5 2 2 Surface Colour 7/3 5 YR 7/3 5 YR 7/4 5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR Margin Colour 5 YR 7/4 5 YR 6/4 Core Colour 5 YR 7/3 5 YR 7/1 5 YR 5/1 5 YR 6/4 Fabric VIN 333 334 332 331 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming is smeared towards front front smeared towards is epidermis the meats it where formed slightly is that fabric and top the on hair around sides. Surfacesmoothed after coming mould. of out andgrooves at top Horizontal Slight roll. bottom of grooves on lower horizontal outline Point andfascia. circle by wet clay in inscribed Bottomcompass flower. for roughlyscraped smoothed surfaces Front - in-betweentraces two rolls fascia. and of on top Details of face, such as nose as nose such face, of Details after defined eyes and with mould from removal of Back object. tipped sharp cloth with smoothed plaque plaque the hand. Only by or The has an epidermis. tile cover of fabric tempered Forming techniques mould mould and slab Forming mould slab and Incised guidelines No Unknown No Paint colour & white Red, black Red, black & white Red, black Paint quality Fair Finnish layer epidermis slip only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness 4- 25 Colour Epidermis Thickness 1.5 Colour 10 YR 8/2 Slip Organic temper No No No Main temper type Volcanic Volcanic and Grog Volcanic Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Temper - Percentage 3 3 7 Temper - max size 2 2 4 Temper - min size 0.2 5 0.5 0.2 5 Oxidation Incomplete Complete Incomplete Percentage of Voids 10 2 5 Surface Colour 5 YR 6/4 5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/4 Margin Colour 5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 6/4 Core Colour 5 YR 5/1 7.5 YR 7/2 2.5 YR 6/4 Fabric VIN 350 349 348 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming incised mark made mark with incised of curve outside compassfor Small point guilloche. compass from depressions slight guilloche, paint to used curves two where overlap and disk meet. Centre painted hand palmette after smoothed Surfaced mould. of out taking in at corner Chipping of have to appears joint stepped dried, clay made after been fired. maybe even was roll bottom that Appears at looking from later added Incised hand corner. left the pattern outline to clay in lines and possibly cavetto on roll. bottom surface smoothed and smoothed surface of out taken after reformed roll. around mould, especially guilloche the for Guides point tipped thin with incised lines - clay centre wet in and disks of centre through of trace faint Also palmettes. Forming techniques mould mould Forming mould slab and Incised guidelines Unknown Yes Yes Paint colour Red, black black Red, & white black Red, & white black Red, & white Paint quality Excellent Fair Fair Finnish layer slip slip slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness 1 0.5 Colour 10 YR 8/2 2.5 Y 8/2 Slip Organic temper No No No Main temper type Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Temper - Percentage 3 3 Temper - max size 4 5 3 Temper - min size 0.2 5 0.2 5 0.2 5 Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids 5 5 Surface Colour 5 YR 7/3 2.5 YR 6/4 2.5 Y 7/4 Margin Colour 2.5 YR 6/4 Core Colour 5 YR 6/4 2.5 Y 7/4 Fabric VIN 353 352 351 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks Three vertical vertical Three lines incised back on visible left towards to appears side, been have when incised not but dry, clay fired Secondary forming surfaces - possibly from final final from - possibly surfaces template. with finish the on pattern The meander is plaque horizontal bottom, lines. incised with out laid hand are disks The central guilloche the with painted compass. made by being lines small circular are There of middle the in depressions painted hand black, the disks. central spouts that visible Clearly and afterwards added where - portion clay wet with fixed clay wet no spout side left on sima on Scratches joint. in formed clay fixing this around of base around a ring into fixed spout indicate spout somewhat wet. still clay when On the top right hand corner, corner, hand right top On the horizontal the of top the on has been clay plague the away. The chiselled roughly applied is decoration painted marks. chisel these of top on grooves horizontal Faint finished all on visible Forming techniques mould Forming mould slab and Incised guidelines Yes Yes Paint colour Red, black black Red, & white black Red, & white Paint quality Poor Fair Finnish layer Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper No Yes Main temper type Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Temper - Percentage Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation

Percentage of Voids Surface Colour 7.5 YR 7/3 Margin Colour

Core Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 Fabric VIN 355 354 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming The waterspoutwas added wet with clay, separately which formsring a around spout the on the base of the surface. Horizontal front from grooveon bottom roll forming, or reshaping with template palette from marks Multiple reels reshape to used knife visible. The weremade holes while wet, pushed from still clay ridges in, clay outside the inside. on the visible reshaping Some of evidence tongueround and mouth retouching of Faint traces grooves in visible The cover tile added added tile The cover clay wet plaque, to separately and top on joint around hand by smoothed bottom, Forming techniques mould mould mould wheel mould and slab mould Forming mould slab and slab Incised guidelines No No No No No Unknown No Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white none Red, black black Red, & white none Paint quality Fair Finnish layer epidermis and slip epidermis slip only paint only paint slip slip none Surface finnish Surface Thickness 2-6 Colour 10 YR 8/3 Epidermis Thickness 0 Colour 10 YR 8/2 2.5 Y 8/2 Slip Organic temper No Unknown No No No No No No Main temper type Volcanic Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Temper - Percentage 3 10 7 3 5 5 5 5 Temper - max size 2 6 0.7 5 5 3 2 3 4 Temper - min size 0.0 5 0.0 5 0.2 5 0.5 0.5 0.2 5 0.2 5 0.2 5 Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Complete Complete Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Incomplete Percentage of Voids 2 5 2 5 5 2 5 2 Surface Colour 10 YR 8/2 2.5 Y 8/2 7.5 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 7/4 2.5 Y 8/3 5 YR 7/4 Margin Colour 7/4 7/4 7.5 YR 5 YR 7/6 5 YR 2.5 Y 6/1 2.5 YR 6/6 Core Colour 5/1 2.5 YR 6/6 7/4 10 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 5 YR 7/4 10 YR 2.5 Y 7/4 5 YR 5/1 2.5 YR 6/6 Fabric VIN 363 361 362 359 360 357 358 356 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming while clay was still wet. Joint wet. was Joint clay still while edges broken in can be seen running slight crack and in edge top along finished and Two moulded faces first still clay while joined then numbermoist. with of Joint visible. voids moulded Two faces pressed and separately moist. still clay while together visible void large with Joint line along centre moulded Two faces pressed and separately moist. still clay while together visible small voids with Joint fractured in line along centre marks edges. Characteristic visible. slip wet applying from Large void along centre line line along centre Large void two that indicates fracture of moulded were relief of sides joined and then separately was wet clay while The weremoulded two faces joined and then separately Forming techniques mould mould mould Forming mould mould Incised guidelines Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown No Paint colour Red Red none none Paint quality

Finnish layer slip and slip epidermis and slip epidermis and slip epidermis and slip epidermis Surface finnish Surface Thickness 2-8 2-8 3 Colour 2.5 YR 6/8 2.5 YR 6/8 Epidermis Thickness Colour 2.5 YR 8/2 2.5 YR 8/2 Slip Organic temper No No No No No Main temper type Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Temper - Percentage 3 3 1 7 2 Temper - max size 3 3 4 4 Temper - min size 0.5 0.5 0.2 5 0.2 5 Oxidation Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 5 2 2 5 5 Surface Colour 7.5 YR 8/4 Margin Colour 2.5 YR 7/4 Core Colour 10 R 6/8 5 YR 7/3 2.5 YR 6/4 2.5 Y 7/3 2.5 YR 6/8 Fabric VIN 368 366 367 365 364 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming leaves Two moulded faces and pressed separately moist. still clay while together visible small with voids Joint at someline, along centre are two halves the points Voids connected. barely and epidermis between fabric visible also moulded Two faces pressed and separately moist. still clay while together visible small voids with Joint fractured in line along centre edges. Topsmoothed edges Voids joint. visible remove to fabric and epidermis between visible also Two faces moulded moulded Two faces and pressed separately moist. still clay while together visible small voids with Joint Possible line. along centre edge sharped with redefining ridge clay by indicated tool between groove in formed Forming techniques mould mould Forming mould Incised guidelines Unknown Unknown Unknown Paint colour

Paint quality

Finnish layer slip and slip epidermis and slip epidermis epidermis Surface finnish Surface Thickness 2 2-4 2-7 Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper No No No Main temper type Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Temper - Percentage 5 3 2 Temper - max size 4 4 4 Temper - min size 0.5 0.2 5 0.2 5 Oxidation Complete Complete Incomplete Percentage of Voids 2 2 2 Surface Colour

Margin Colour

Core Colour 7/3 7.5 YR 5 YR 7/3 2.5 YR 6/8 Fabric VIN 371 370 369 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming layers as well as layers Two moulded faces and pressed separately moist. still clay while together along visible void with Joint edge. fractured in line centre from marks Characteristic left smoothing slip. moulded Two faces pressed and separately moist. still clay while together along visible void with Joint edge. fractured in line centre Two moulded faces and pressed separately moist. still clay while together -secure very This not joint see VIN 382. Fingers marks visible slip from applying left edges on finished Two faces moulded moulded Two faces and pressed separately moist. still clay while together along visible void with Joint edge. fractured in line centre fingers by left Marks left Voids smoothing slip. and epidermis fabric between Forming techniques mould mould Forming mould Incised guidelines Unknown No Unknown Unknown Unknown Paint colour none black Red, & white Paint quality

Finnish layer slip and slip epidermis epidermis and slip epidermis Surface finnish Surface Thickness 3-6 11 3-6 Colour 2.5 YR 7/4 Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper Unknown No Unknown No No Main temper type Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Grog Grog Temper - Percentage 3 5 Temper - max size 4 5 Temper - min size 0.2 5 0.2 5 Oxidation Complete Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 2 2 2 Surface Colour

Margin Colour

Core Colour 7/4 2.5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 10 YR 8/3 2.5 YR 6/6 Fabric VIN 376 374 375 373 372 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming volute Two moulded faces and pressed separately moist. still clay while together -secure very This not joint see VIN 382. The of back roughlysmoothed each halve by hand. moulded Two faces pressed and separately moist. still clay while together - secure very not This joint VIN382. of see back The smoothed roughly halve each the that hand. Canby see to waspressed epidermis of sides and front the both fabric the of mould, part the only away, leaving has broken edge the at epidermis the Two faces moulded moulded Two faces and pressed separately moist. still clay while together along visible void with Joint edge. fractured in line centre from Fingersleft marks on visible slip applying around and edges finished Forming techniques Forming Incised guidelines Unknown Unknown Unknown Paint colour

Paint quality

Finnish layer slip and slip epidermis Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper Unknown Unknown Unknown Main temper type Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Temper - Percentage Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation

Percentage of Voids Surface Colour

Margin Colour

Core Colour 5 YR 7/3 10 YR 8/4 2.5 YR 6/6 Fabric VIN 379 378 377 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming Two moulded faces and pressed separately moist. still clay while together on one This visible joint edge fractured Two moulded faces and pressed separately moist. still clay while together each halve The of back roughlysmoothed hand. by formed tile and cover Plaque with joined and separately smoothed clay Wet clay. wet corner inside curved form to Two faces moulded moulded Two faces and pressed separately moist. still clay while together - secure very not This joint VIN382. of see back The smoothed roughly halve each hand. by Forming techniques slab slab slab Forming Incised guidelines Unknown Unknown No No No No Unknown Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white &Black white Red, black black Red, & white black Red, & white Paint quality Fair Finnish layer slip only paint slip slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour 5 YR 7/4 Epidermis Thickness 0.2 0.2 Colour 2.5 Y 8/1 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 Y 8/2 Slip Organic temper Unknown No Unknown Unknown Unknown No Unknown Main temper type Not- Volcanic Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog Not- Volcanic Temper - Percentage 5 10 1 Temper - max size 5 2 5 Temper - min size 0.2 5 2 2 Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 5 2 Surface Colour 7.5 YR 7/4 2.5 YR 7/6 2.5 Y 8/3 2.5 YR 8/2 Margin Colour 2.5 YR 6/4 7.5 YR 7/3 Core Colour 7/3 10 YR 8/3 2.5 YR 6/6 7.5 YR 10 YR 8/3 10 YR 7/1 2.5 YR 6/6 10 YR 8/4 Fabric VIN 384 385 386 382 383 381 380 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming together while clay still moist. still clay while together on one This visible joint edge. Thefractured palmette ridge the was to connected wet, this still clay while tile formed by connection pressing down firm on joint, on smooththis groovevisible both sides finished, edge roughly Inside in smoothed and scraped is edge Bottom corners. still clay while out hollowed wet Inside and bottom roughly scraped. probably finished, Top smoothed. is Redefining grooves rolls between in tile and cover face Antefix and manufactured separately still clay while connect then on Slip layer wet slip. with remaining partly still back finger marks visible with clear Two faces moulded moulded Two faces and pressed separately moist. still clay while together one on visible This joint edge fractured Two moulded faces and pressed separately Forming techniques mould slab Forming mould Incised guidelines No No No Unknown Unknown Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white none none Red Red, black & white Paint quality

Finnish layer slip slip and slip epidermis and slip epidermis slip only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness 2 Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 Epidermis Thickness 0.2 Colour 2.5 Y 8/2 Slip Organic temper Unknown Unknown No No Unknown Main temper type Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog Grog Not- Volcanic Temper - Percentage 7 5 Temper - max size 7 6 4 Temper - min size 0.5 0.2 0.2 5 Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 10 5 Surface Colour 2.5 Y 8/3 10 YR 7/4 2.5 Y 8/2 Margin Colour 10 YR 8/3 2.5 YR 7/4 Core Colour 2.5 YR 7/2 7.5 YR 7/3 5 YR 7/2 2.5 Y 8/3 Fabric VIN 390 391 389 388 387 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming The fabric consist of at least at least of consist The fabric the on for layers, visible three rim, the of a layer outer does that second rim layer tile cover into far extend not layer, probably and a third The tile. cover to connected roughlyis tile the bottom of is top the scraped while smoothed formed and back The front if known not separately, waspart relief in decoration relief mould. Seemslike of by wasformed pattern with grooves shallow creating separate two The a finger. with connected roughly parts at wider slightly clay, wet hollow is The inside bottom. at small strut a is there and bottom the Fabric appears to have been been have to appears Fabric with layers, two in formed within running voids some air of centre the in joint this some fractures Forming techniques mould mould mould Forming Incised guidelines No No Unknown No No Paint colour Red, black black Red, & white Red, black & white black Red, & white black Red, & white Paint quality Fair Fair Fair Finnish layer slip only paint slip slip only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness 0.2 0.2 Colour 10 YR 8/3 2.5 Y 8/2 Slip Organic temper No No No No No Main temper type Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Grog Grog Temper - Percentage 5 3 6 4 5 Temper - max size 2 4 1 2 1.5 Temper - min size 0.2 5 0.2 5 0.0 5 0.5 0.2 5 Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Incomplete Fairly Complete Incomplete Percentage of Voids 5 5 5 5 10 Surface Colour 10 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 6/4 10 YR 7/3 10 YR 7/6 Margin Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 5 YR 7/4 5 YR 6/4 Core Colour 2.5 YR 6/3 10 YR 6/6 6/6 10 YR 7/1 5 YR 6/2 5 YR Fabric VIN 396 395 394 392 393 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming Underside roughly smoothed roughlyUnderside and edge tapered, possibly straight other with a plank or edgeimplement shapedInside roughly with straight edged as is tool, edge. side Top finished smooth. very surface have to appears The notch hand by formed been smooth, bottom Top surface rough rather surface and top bottom surfaces Both smooth are smooth,Top is surface pitted very is bottom surface appears to and notch the madehave been hand by Inside roughly shaped with with shaped roughly Inside is as edged tool, straight edge. side finished smoothed roughly Underside possibly edge tapered, and straight other or a plank with edge implement Forming techniques mould and slab mould slab and mould slab and mould and slab mould and slab mould and slab Forming mould slab and Incised guidelines Yes Unknown NA NA NA NA NA No No Paint colour none none Red, black black Red, & white black Red, & white Red, black & white Red, black & white none none none Paint quality Fair Fair Fair Fair Finnish layer none none slip slip slip slip none none none Surface finnish Surface Thickness 3 7 Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper No No No No No No No No No Main temper type Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog and Grog Volcanic Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Grog Temper - Percentage 15 7 3 3 3 7 3 8 5 Temper - max size 6 3 2 2 1 2 5 5 2 Temper - min size 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.2 5 0.2 5 0.5 0.2 5 Oxidation Complete Fairly Complete Complete Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids 2 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 Surface Colour 10 YR 7/3 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 Y7/3 Margin Colour 5/8 2.5 YR 7.5 YR 7/3 2.5 YR 6/4 Core Colour 7/3 6/4 2.5 YR 6/6 5 Y 7/3 5 YR 7.5 YR 7/3 5 YR 7/4 5 YR 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 Y 7/4 7.5 YR 7/3 Fabric VIN 423 424 425 401 421 422 398 399 397 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming Object is misshaped is to Object due and misfiring largefolds with numerous bubbles surface Smooth on top. surface areBottom rougher and sides Forming techniques and slab mould and slab mould and slab mould and slab slab slab slab slab mould and slab Forming mould slab and slab mould Incised guidelines NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Paint colour none none none none none none none none none Paint quality

Finnish layer none none none none slip none none none none none Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness 2 Colour 2.5 Y 8/2 Slip Organic temper No No No No No No No No No No No Main temper type Volcanic Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic and Grog Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Grog Not- Temper - Percentage 7 3 5 3 15 5 5 1 1 3 2 Temper - max size 2 3 4 3 5 5 1 1 1 5 1 Temper - min size 5 0.5 0.5 1 1 1 0.5 0.2 0.0 5 0.0 5 1 0.0 Oxidation Complete Complete Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Misfired Percentage of Voids 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Surface Colour 10 YR 8/2 Margin Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 6/6 5 Y 4/1 Core Colour 5 YR 6/4 5 Y 7/6 5 Y 8/4 5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/4 5 Y 7/6 5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/1 5 YR 6/6 5 Y 7/4 5 Y 7/4 Fabric VIN 436 433 434 435 430 431 432 427 428 429 426 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming slip or wet clay. There are There or wet clay. slip and deep grooves multiple same the running in direction a of use the indicating template grooves on Deep horizontal roll. double the guideline Incised horizontal the of through centre the palmette of deforming of a lot Quite wet, still clay while rolls the was it when possibly mould the from removed Top surface is smooth, is Top surface pitted very is surface bottom to appears notch the and made hand by been have very are surfaces The roll messy. Slight imperfections a indicating and fingerprints Forming techniques mould and slab mould Forming mould slab and mould and slab Incised guidelines Unknown Yes Unknown Unknown NA Yes Paint colour none Red, black & white Red, black & white Paint quality Fair Finnish layer none slip slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness 1 Colour 10 YR 7/3 Slip Organic temper No No Unknown Unknown Unknown No Main temper type Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Temper - Percentage 7 5 10 7 5 3 Temper - max size 5 Temper - min size 1 Oxidation Complete Complete Fairly Percentage of Voids 10 10 5 10 10 Surface Colour 7.5 YR 8/3 10 YR 8/2 Margin Colour 5 YR 8/3 5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/4 5 YR 7/4 Core Colour 7.5 YR 7/4 2.5 Y 7/2 7.5 YR 7/4 10 YR 8/2 Fabric VIN 504 501 502 503 500 437 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks There are marks are There on paint black in the of back the not sima, but visible enough is an have to of indication look what they like Secondary forming of horizontal plaque is very very is plaque horizontal of to next at edge rough except template the where roll surface, the smoothed template the by left grooves visible clearly are on marks Slight horizontal surface fascia front in left ridge a vertical is There the towards clay wet the joint. stepped the of back aligned perfectly is This mark shaped regularly very the to other the On joint. stepped is finish the mark this of side This regular. much less a after wasleft suggest it that form was to used template joint. stepped the Horizontal guide lines for for lines guide Horizontal still guilloche double painting to Side edge appear visible. pressed both been have and surface hard againsta the for lines The painting cut. painted visibly, clearly is slip Top surface arch. an wide in Forming techniques mould Forming Incised guidelines Unknown Unknown Yes Paint colour Red, black Red, black & white Paint quality

Finnish layer slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness .2 Colour 10 YR 7/4 Slip Organic temper No Unknown Unknown Main temper type Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog Temper - Percentage 7 Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation Incomplete Percentage of Voids 5 10 Surface Colour 7.5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/4 Margin Colour 7.5 YR 7/6 2.5 YR 6/6 5 YR 6/6 Core Colour 5 YR 7/2 Fabric VIN 506 507 505 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming smoothed out into the the into out smoothed back. at the plaque horizontal seemsto joint The stepped by formed been have of a number pressing clay. the edges into different front in grooves vertical compression rolls, of surface roll bottom of back in groove The roll is rather irregular. irregular. rather is The roll to appease The waterspout a made and has wheel be 3mm a is There fabric. finer and spout the gap between sima, the partly in hole the The clay. with filled and out flatten is waterspout Forming techniques mould and slab mould slab and mould Forming mould Incised guidelines Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Paint colour Red, black black Red, & white Paint quality Fair Finnish layer slip slip slip slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness 0.1 0.1 Colour 10 YR 8/3 10 YR 7/3 10 YR 7/3 Slip Organic temper No Unknown No No Unknown Main temper type Grog Not- Volcanic Grog Grog Not- Volcanic Temper - Percentage 7 7 Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids 10 10 Surface Colour 7/4 7.5 YR Margin Colour 5 YR 6/6 5 YR 6/6 7.5 YR 6/6 Core Colour 7/4 7.5 YR 6/2 7.5 YR 7.5 YR 7/4 Fabric VIN 512 509 510 511 508 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming expose that the horizontal horizontal the that expose plaque and vertical plaque two from constructed are a is slabs. There different between difference colour are shapes and the two the fracture. the in visible clearly soffit and rolls between voids were they plague indicate and joined separately formed slight plague has very Soffit curve convex is objects of parts The visible The underside finished. finely rough. boot The is boot the of a is there and hollow is inside the to 20mm hole dia firing during ventilation for is objects of parts The visible Thefinished. underside finely rough. is boot The the boot of hollow is Horizontal guide line runs runs line guide Horizontal by left holes two the through compass. the of point the 51 mm is from line Horizontal roll. double and scrapes Horizontal roll double on visible grooves Cleary very The fracture Forming techniques mould slab and hand slab and hand and slab Forming mould slab and Incised guidelines Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Yes Paint colour Red, black black Red, & white black Red, & white Paint quality

Finnish layer slip slip slip slip slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness 0.1 4 Colour 2.5 Y 8/2 Slip Organic temper No No Unknown Unknown Main temper type Not- Volcanic Grog Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Temper - Percentage 3 Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids 10 Surface Colour

Margin Colour 6/6 2.5 Y 7/2 7.5 YR 7/4 5 YR 7.5 YR 7/4 Core Colour 2.5 Y 6/3 5 Y 7/4 10 YR 7/2 Fabric VIN 516 517 514 515 513 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming bone-dry. holes There three are now that is one (including nail). by obscured partially a atThese row in the are neck horse's the of curve The holes running vertically. 4x4mm are big and were pressingformed by a square implement from outside the was clay the still while in holes if wet. clear Not slightly after filled wereintentionally now are filled they if or firing with dirt The edges side are shaped by a straight edged object formed first Main structure added.and hair The then leg was slip. added with Hair added main to structure bone-dry not still while moulded layer second Thick base shapeon to The scar where the leg was leg the where The scar still is horse the to joined visible main shape the that Evidence the then and formed wasfirst on as detail wasadded a hair yet was not clay while top Forming techniques mould hand and slab hand and slab hand and slab Forming hand slab and Incised guidelines Unknown No Unknown Unknown No Unknown Unknown Paint colour & white Red Red Red, black & white Red Red, black Paint quality

Finnish layer slip slip slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness 2 Colour 7.5 YR 8/3 7.5 YR 8/2 5 YR 7/6 Slip Organic temper Unknown No Unknown No Unknown Unknown Unknown Main temper type Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog Grog Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Temper - Percentage Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids Surface Colour 5 Y 6/3 Margin Colour 10 YR 8/3 5 YR 6/4 5 YR 7/4 5 Y 7/3 5 Y 8/3 Core Colour 2.5 Y 6/1 5 Y 6/3 Fabric VIN 523 524 521 522 519 520 518 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming hair moulded 25mmhair on thick bone-dry yet not base while moulded base.hair on Neck layers two thick in fracture while base on moulded hair bone-dry yet not 25mm on moulded thick hair bone-dry yet not while base moulded 29mmhair on thick bone-dry yet not base while there is a ventilation hole hole a ventilation is there the 8mm in diameter in where to close bottom riders' horse the meets it moulded 25mmhair on thick bone-dry yet not base while Forming techniques and slab hand and slab hand and slab hand and slab hand slab and hand and slab hand and slab hand and slab Forming hand slab and hand and slab hand Incised guidelines Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Paint colour Red Black & Black white Red Red Red Red Paint quality

Finnish layer slip slip slip slip slip slip slip slip slip slip slip slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour 7.5 YR 6/6 5 YR 7/6 5 YR 7/6 5 YR 6/6 5 YR 7/4 Slip Organic temper Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Main temper type Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog Temper - Percentage Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids Surface Colour 10 YR 8/4 Margin Colour 7/4 7.5 YR 7/4 5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/3 7.5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 7/4 2.5 Y 5 Y 6/4 Core Colour 5 Y 7/3 5 Y 6/2 7.5 YR 7/4 7.5 YR 6/4 and 2.5 Y 6/3 5 Y 6/2 Fabric VIN 536 532 533 534 535 530 531 526 527 528 529 525 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming into the join between the join the into main internal object and the a small is 2mm there support a as or wide hole, wire from that was used for stick thin during production support and hollow partly The is curl Thesolid. internal partly roughvery with are surfaces roughlysmoothed. wet clay in support varies The internal thickness. In the wet clay roughlywiped In wet clay the Forming techniques and slab hand and slab mould and slab mould and slab mould and slab mould and slab Forming hand Incised guidelines Unknown NA No No No No No Unknown Unknown Unknown Paint colour Black & Black white & Black white &Black white none Paint quality

Finnish layer slip slip slip slip slip slip slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness 5 Y 8/2 0.5 Colour 8/2 5 YR 7/6 2.5 Y Slip Organic temper Unknown No Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Main temper type Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog Grog Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog Not- Volcanic Grog Not- Temper - Percentage 3 Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation

Percentage of Voids 5 Surface Colour

Margin Colour 10 YR 7/4 2.5 Y 7/4 7.5 YR 7/6 5 YR 6/6 7/3 7.5 YR 7/3 5 Y 7/4 7.5 YR Core Colour 5 Y 7/4 5 Y 7/3 Fabric VIN 556 544 553 554 555 542 539 540 537 538 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming The holes for the cover tiles tiles cover the The for holes clay the while out werecut wet was still two halves formed in Object and connected. then Forming techniques and slab mould and slab mould and slab mould slab and mould mould and slab mould Forming mould mould and slab mould Incised guidelines No No No No No Unknown No No No No No No Paint colour Red Black &Black white none none none Paint quality

Finnish layer slip and slip epidermis slip slip slip slip only paint slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness 6 Colour Epidermis Thickness .5 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.5 Colour 10 YR 8/3 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 Y 7/3 2.5 YR 8/4 10 YR 8/3 2.5 Y 8/3 Slip Organic temper No No No No No Main temper type Volcanic Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog Grog Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Temper - Percentage 3 2 7 15 10 3 Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation Complete Fairly Complete Incomplete Fairly Complete Incomplete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 2 5 2 2 5 2 2 5 Surface Colour 2.5 Y 6/4 Margin Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 6/6 2.5 YR 6/6 10 R 5/8 2.5 Y 8/4 2.5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 6/6 10 YR 8/3 5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 6/8 7.5 YR 8/4 5 YR Core Colour 10 R 5/1 2.5 YR 6/6 5/3 7.5 YR 7/2 5 YR Fabric VIN 572 570 571 566 567 568 569 563 564 565 557 562 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming Object formed in two halves two halves formed in Object while and connected then is half one wet. Only still clay broke half other preserved, awayjoin along this halves two in formed Object while connected then and is half one Only wet. still clay broke half other preserved, join this away along two halves formed in Object while and connected then is half one wet. Only still clay broke half other preserved, awayjoin. Sidesalong are this sharp edged with redefined object. two halves formed in Object while and connected then wet. still clay Object formed in two halves halves two in formed Object connected. then and Forming techniques and slab mould mould mould Forming mould slab and mould mould Incised guidelines No No No No No Unknown No No Paint colour Red Red, black black Red, & white &Black white Red Paint quality

Finnish layer slip and slip epidermis slip epidermis and slip epidermis and slip epidermis and slip epidermis Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour 10 R 6/6 Epidermis Thickness 0.5 0.2 0.6 0.2 0.5 Colour 2.5 Y 8/3 2.5 Y 8/3 10 YR 8/2 10 YR 8/2 Slip Organic temper No No No No No No No No Main temper type Volcanic Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic Grog and Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Temper - Percentage 3 5 7 7 3 Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation Complete Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Complete Incomplete Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 Surface Colour

Margin Colour 5 YR 7/3 2.5 YR 6/8 2.5 YR 5/8 Core Colour 10 YR 8/2 5 YR 7/3 2.5 Y 7/4 Fabric VIN 581 580 578 579 575 576 577 574 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming Object formed in two halves two halves formed in Object while and connected then wet. still clay two halves formed in Object while and connected then wet. Two have still halves clay join. along this seperatid halves two in formed Object while connected then and wet. still clay halves two in formed Object while connected then and is half one Only wet. still clay broke half other preserved, join. this away along two halves formed in Object while and connected then is half one wet. Only still clay broke half other preserved, awayjoin. along this two halves formed in Object while and connected then wet. still clay Object formed in two halves halves two in formed Object while connected then and is half one Only wet. still clay broke half other preserved, join. this away along Forming techniques mould mould mould mould mould mould Forming mould mould Incised guidelines No No No No No No No Paint colour

Paint quality

Finnish layer slip and slip epidermis and slip epidermis slip and slip epidermis and slip epidermis and slip epidermis and slip epidermis and slip epidermis Surface finnish Surface Thickness 5 Colour Epidermis Thickness 1 0,6 0.5 1 1.2 1 Colour 2.5 Y 8/3 2.5 Y 8/3 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 Y 8/3 Slip Organic temper Unknown Unknown No No Main temper type Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog Grog Not- Volcanic Temper - Percentage 7 7 Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation Complete Complete Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 5 10 Surface Colour

Margin Colour

Core Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 7/4 2.5 Y 7/3 2.5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 YR 6/6 2.5 Y 8/2 Fabric VIN 590 589 587 588 584 585 586 583 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming Object formed in two halves two halves formed in Object while and connected then is half one wet. Only still clay broke half other preserved, awayjoin. along this two halves formed in Object while and connected then is wet. One half still clay the with line of out slightly other halves two in formed Object while connected then and is half one Only wet. still clay broke half other preserved, join. this away along two halves formed in Object while and connected then is half one wet. Only still clay broke half other preserved, awayjoin. along this Object formed in two halves halves two in formed Object while connected then and is half one Only wet. still clay broke half other preserved, join. this away along Forming techniques mould mould mould mould mould mould Forming mould mould Incised guidelines No No No No Unknown No No Paint colour Red Paint quality

Finnish layer slip and slip epidermis slip and slip epidermis and slip epidermis Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness 0.5 0.5 Colour 2.5 Y 8/3 2.5 Y 8/3 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 Y 8/3 Slip Organic temper Unknown Main temper type Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Temper - Percentage Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation Complete Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 2 2 Surface Colour

Margin Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 Core Colour 2.5 Y 7/2 2.5 Y 7/2 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 Y 7/3 10 YR 7/2 2.5 Y 7/2 2.5 Y 7/2 Fabric VIN 599 597 598 595 596 593 594 592 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming Object formed in two halves two halves formed in Object while and connected then wet. still clay halves two in formed Object while connected then and wet. still clay two halves formed in Object while and connected then wet. still clay two halves formed in Object while and connected then wet. still clay Object formed in two halves halves two in formed Object while connected then and is half one Only wet. still clay broke half other preserved, join. this away along Forming techniques mould mould mould mould mould mould Forming mould mould Incised guidelines No No No No Paint colour Red Red Paint quality

Finnish layer slip and slip epidermis slip and slip epidermis and slip epidermis and slip epidermis and slip epidermis Surface finnish Surface Thickness 5 Colour Epidermis Thickness 0.5 1 0.5 Colour 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 Y 8/3 2.5 Y 8/3 Slip Organic temper Unknown Unknown No No No Unknown No Main temper type Not- Volcanic and Grog Grog Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Grog Not- Volcanic Grog and Temper - Percentage 7 5 3 5 Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation Incomplete Incomplete Complete Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 10 5 2 2 Surface Colour

Margin Colour 2.5 YR 6/6 10 R 6/8 Core Colour 2.5 YR 5/1 7/4 10 R 6/6 2.5 Y 8/3 2.5 YR 7/6 10 YR 2.5 Y 8/3 Fabric VIN 607 608 609 605 606 601 602 603 600 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming Horizontal groves alongHorizontal front from surface, possibly scraping the a template over surface decoration reel and bead the separately. added wasclearly visible joins clear are There sides both on two halves formed in Object while and connected then wet still clay two halves formed in Object while and connected then wet still clay Forming techniques mould mould and slab mould mould slab and mould slab and mould and slab mould mould Forming Incised guidelines Unknown No No Unknown No No No No Unknown Paint colour & white Red Red, black black Red, & white black Red, & white Red, black & white black Red, & white Black Red, black Paint quality Fair Fair Fair Fair Finnish layer epidermis and slip epidermis and slip epidermis slip slip slip slip slip only paint and slip Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour 6/6 10 R 6/4 10 R 6/6 10 R Epidermis Thickness 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.2 Colour 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 Y 7/2 10 YR 8/2 2.5 Y 8/2 10 YR 8/3 2.5 Y 8/2 2.5 8/2 Slip Organic temper No No No No No No No Main temper type Volcanic Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog and Grog Not- Volcanic and Grog Volcanic Volcanic Not- Volcanic Not- Temper - Percentage 10 5 3 20 Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation Incomplete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Fairly Fairly Complete Fairly Complete Complete Percentage of Voids 10 5 20 5 2 Surface Colour 7/3 5 YR Margin Colour 10 R 6/6 10 R 6/4 10 R 6/4 2.5 YR 7/4 2.5 YR 7/4 2.5 YR 7/4 Core Colour 7/4 10 YR 5 YR 7/4 10 R 6/2 2.5 YR 6/6 2.5 YR 7/6 Fabric VIN 620 617 618 619 615 616 611 612 613 614 610 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques Construction marks

Secondary forming The rough. is back The cover added separately tile Forming techniques Forming wheel wheel mould and slab Incised guidelines No No Paint colour Red, black black Red, & white black Red, & white Paint quality Fair Fair Finnish layer paint only paint only paint Surface finnish Surface Thickness Colour Epidermis Thickness Colour Slip Organic temper Unknown Unknown Main temper type Not- Volcanic Not- Volcanic Grog Temper - Percentage Temper - max size Temper - min size Oxidation Complete Fairly Complete Percentage of Voids Surface Colour

Margin Colour 7.5 YR 6/6 Core Colour Fabric VIN 623 621 622 Appendix Appendix B: Fabric and Production techniques