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  • Cut and polished coloured marble
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  • Finished surfaces are lightly pitted with small breaks along the edges.
  • A small, narrow rectangular strip of marble, squared on one end and cut at an angle on the other.
  • Cosmatesque floors comprised of pieces of marble like these were extremely common in Lazio, especially Rome. See, for example, S. Clemente (Pajares-Ayuela (2001, 249–51 and 258, figs 6-7, 6-8, 6-9 and 6-30), SS. Quattro Coronati in Rome and S. Ambrosio in Ferentino (Glass 1980, plates 7–9 and I) all dated to the first two decades of the twelfth century, and the Cathedral of S. Maria in Anagni constructed from 1224 through the early 1230s (Claussen 1987, 96–8 and 110–44).
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Record Details

  • VM_4186
    • Deposit of collapsed wall 4134
    • Megan McNamee