ID AND LOCATION
| Stanford #
| 27c |
| AG1980 #
| 27c |
| PM1960 #
| 27 c |
| Slab #
| VI-7 |
| Adjoins
| none |
CONDITION
| Located
| true |
| 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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| ANALYSIS
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| Rickman, however, rejects Staccioli's identification of warehouses in slab VI-7 (fr. 27), counterarguing that the lack of urban planning in the area and of a secure environment makes it more likely to have been shops and insulae. |
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| HISTORY OF FRAGMENT |
| Blank section of fragment was cut off during Capitoline Reconstruction in 1742 to fit it into the wooden frames (PM 1960, p. 27). |
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