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  • Medieval low relief
  • White marble
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  • The fragment is broken on all sides, though the breaks are fairly straight, suggesting that the piece may have been trimmed into a roughly rectangular shape for reuse. The two carved faces are extremely worn. There is discolouration in patches.
  • A small fragment of geometrical interlace carved on opposing faces. The patterns are too worn to be deciphered.
  • Local examples of two-faced chancel barriers can be found in the churches of Ferentino and Rome. See, for example, two ninth-century fragments housed in Rome's Museo dell'Alto Medioevo (Melucco Vaccaro and Paroli 1995, nos 34 and 54).
  • Though the geometrical interlace patterns are too worn and fragmentary to be identified with certainty, AE 1114 should be associated with the other low-relief fragments found on the site.

Record Details

  • VM_4409
    • Strato di terra rossa addossato all'USM [4005] (da tutti e due le parti N&S)
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    • Megan McNamee