- The
imbrex and
tegula (pl.:
imbrices and tegulae) were
overlapping roof
tiles used in
ancient Gr**** and
Roman architecture as a
waterproof and durable...
- form.) The roof was
covered with
large overlapping marble tiles known as
imbrices and tegulae. The
Parthenon is
regarded as the
finest example of Gr**** architecture...
-
identified remnants that
implied a
necropolis and
remains of a
Roman villa (
imbrices and
terra sigillata), but
suggested occupation since the Iron Age until...
-
instead of
alternating rows of flat
tiles (tegulae) and
arched tiles (
imbrices), both rows
consist of the
arched tile. The top row with the
convex side...
- the inside. g. Compluvium, a hole open to the sky. 1. Flat tiles, tegulae. 2.
Semicylindrical tiles for
covering the joints,
imbrices. 3.
Gutter tiles....
-
period (namely
terra sigillata),
construction material such as tegulaee,
imbrices and
traces of
mortar (opus signinum) and, also, a
bronze ring. The collected...
- on its
longer sides, and the
imbrex (pl.
imbrices), of
slightly tapered half-cylindrical form. The
imbrices,
interlocking because of
their tapered form...
- or 3rd-century kiln with
several types of tile,
identified as tegulae,
imbrices and pedales.
Artefacts discovered to the
south west of the town centre...
- construction. This is
evidenced by the
numerous tiles (tegulae) and
imbrices (
imbrices)
found in the
archaeological works; the
brick (later coctus) is abundant...
- pottery,
storage pottery (amphorae and dolia),
building pottery (tegulae,
imbrices and bricks) and
illuminated pottery (lucernas), as well as the discovery...