Capital fragment from a funerary shrine (naiskos) 4th-3rd century B.C. Greek, South Italian, Tarentine A pair of volutes from one corner of a small limestone capital and the flat abacus which they supported are carved in an elaborate openwork manner. Dentils decorate the sides of the abacus and a palmette is placed a the base of each volute.. Capital fragment from a funerary shrine (naiskos). Greek, South Italian, Tarentine. 4th-3rd century B.C.. Limestone. Late Classical or Hellenistic. Stone Sculpture
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