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Ridges of imbrices cover the seams between the flat tegula tiles on a roof.
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Etruscan roof tile (antefix) with the head of a satyr, terra-cotta, 4th century
Photograph by AlkaliSoaps. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, purchase by subscription, 1896 (96.18.159)
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