Floor Tile (450432)


@dataset{450432,
author = { Irena Loskotová },
title = { 450432 },
url = { https://hdl.handle.net/11222/archaeo3data.2745 },
note = { Digitalia MUNI ARTS, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University },
date = " "
urldate = "2025-03-16" }
Loskotová, I.  , 450432, Digitalia MUNI ARTS, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, dataset, viewed 16 March 2025,
Artefact ID: 450432
Artefact ID type: inventory number
Held by: Muzeum města Brna (institution)
Artefact category: floor tile
Description in Czech: Polovina čtvercové obkladačky s motivem jezdce na koni. Z jezdce patrná noha ve třmenu, oděná patrně ve zbroji, s ostruhou. Splývající cíp kabátce vlaje za jezdcem, patrné detaily postroje koně. Horní polovina figury chybí.Half of a square tile with the motif of a horseman. From the rider we can see a leg in a stirrup, probably dressed in armour, with a spur. A flowing tip of the jacket flutters behind the horseman. Details of horse gear are visible, too. The upper half of the figure is missing.
Site: Brno - Panenská
49.1945336, 16.6057975

WGS84 Geolocation: 49.1945336, 16.6057975
Finding context (type): household waste
Absolute datation range: 13th century (1200-1299)
Relief: central motif
Raw material: ceramics
Surface finishing:
Finishing/Povrch Colour/Barva
green

Link to 3D model: https://sketchfab.com/vojtanosek/collections/dlazdice
Literature:
  1. Holub, P. – Hložek, M. 2021: Reliéfní dlaždice – Relief floor tiles. In: Zdroje a šíření vybraných komodit keramické produkce vrcholného a pozdního středověku – Sources and Distribution of Selected High and Late Medieval Pottery Products (Loskotová, I. ed.), Tab. 1, ID D6. Brno. https://doi.org/10.5817/CZ.MUNI.M210-9920-2021
Non-plastic inclusion Type
alkali feldspar Minerals
amphibole Minerals
biotite Minerals
quartz Minerals
muscovite Minerals
plagioclase Minerals
cataclasite Rocks
quartzite Rocks
gneiss Rocks
sericite slate Rocks
limestone Rocks
iron oxide-hydroxide klasts Rocks


Images:

Teplotně pozměněný amfibol v mikrostruktuře keramického střepu, PPL, XPL/ thermally altered amphibole in the microstructure of the ceramic shard, PPL, XPL, foto M. Hložek.