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     ID AND LOCATION
    Stanford # 221b
    AG1980 # 221b
    PM1960 # 221
    Slab # IV-6
    Adjoins none

     CONDITION
    Located false
    Incised true
    Surviving true
    Subfragments 1
    Plaster Parts 0
    Back Surface smooth
    Slab Edges 0
    Clamp Holes 0
    Tassello no

     TECHNICAL INFO
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    PM 1960 Plates: 42
    AG 1980 Plates: 43
     
    IDENTIFICATION
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    ANALYSIS
    Rodríguez-Almeida 1991-92, Section D): FUR frs. 221, 227, 229, 239, 243, and 246 can now with certainty be identified as belonging to slab VIII-8 (Stanford #). A combination of the thickness of these pieces, the presence of a belt of micacious, green specks that traverses them all, and the natural gradient of the slab even allow for their position within the slab to be calculated (fig. 12). The platform visible in frs. 221, 227, 229, 239 and 243 matches a structure of travertine blocks, which, according to R. Lanciani (Lanciani 1893-1901, pl. 21), existed in the subsoil between the Largo Cairoli, the church of Santa Maria in Monticelli and the Palazzo Cenci.
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