ID AND LOCATION
| Stanford #
| 640 |
| AG1980 #
| 640 |
| PM1960 #
| 640 |
| Slab #
| unknown |
| Adjoins
| none |
CONDITION
| Located
| false |
| Incised
| true |
| Surviving
| true |
| Subfragments
| 1 |
| Plaster Parts
| 0 |
| Back Surface
| not preserved |
| Slab Edges
| 0 |
| Clamp Holes
| 0 |
| Tassello
| no | TECHNICAL INFO
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| ANALYSIS
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| Description The tiny fragment depicts a straight line. Towards the bottom, there may be a small break in the line and a short dash to the left.
Identification The line could represent a wall or the edge of a raised or sunken feature.
Significance 3D digital matching may allow us to join this fragment to already identified and located areas on the Plan.
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| HISTORY OF FRAGMENT |
| The provenance of this fragment is unknown (PM 1960, p. 154). Presumably, it has been stored since its publication in PM 1960 with other known FUR fragments in the Palazzo Braschi (1955-1998), and since 1998 in the Museo della Civiltà Romana in EUR under the auspices of the Sovraintendenza ai Beni Culturali del Comune di Roma.
Text by Tina Najbjerg
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