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Image in {{bib|Mandl 2011}}: Abb. 144 (photo). Photo of the entire rock wall in {{bib|Mandl 2011}}: Abb. 143.
Image in {{bib|Mandl 2011}}: Abb. 144 (photo). Photo of the entire rock wall in {{bib|Mandl 2011}}: Abb. 143.


Length min. '''???''' cm; running upwards on the upper part of the rock wall, left of the centre (Bildstelle 1). The presence of more inscriptions between [[index::AK-2.1]] and [[index::AK-2.2]], today unreadable, cannot be completely excluded.
Length min. '''???''' cm; running upwards on the upper part of the rock wall, left of the centre (Bildstelle 1). The presence of more inscriptions between [[index::AK-2.1]] and AK-2.2, today unreadable, cannot be completely excluded.


The only unambiguously legible characters are {{c||S2}}{{c||punctuation}}{{c||A3}}. A deep mark of doubtful relevance in the form of a short vertical line is situated in the upper area after {{c||A3}}. Before {{c||S2}}, a triangle-shape which is best interpreted as another {{c||A3}}; before this, a mulit-branched character (see drawing) which might possibly be read {{c||T2|d}} or {{c||K2|d}}. Before that, at least two more illegible characters (see drawing); then, a horizontal crack runs along the rock face. No traces of an inscription can be made out below it.
The only unambiguously legible characters are {{c||S2}}{{c||punctuation}}{{c||A3}}. A deep mark of doubtful relevance in the form of a short vertical line is situated in the upper area after {{c||A3}}. Before {{c||S2}}, a triangle-shape which is best interpreted as another {{c||A3}}; before this, a mulit-branched character (see drawing) which might possibly be read {{c||T2|d}} or {{c||K2|d}}. Before that, at least two more illegible characters (see drawing); then, a horizontal crack runs along the rock face. No traces of an inscription can be made out below it.


Within the corpus of rock inscriptions, the present inscription can be compared with [[index::AK-2.1]], [[index::AK-1.10]], [[index::AK-1.11]] and [[index::AK-1.17]], which are all dextroverse and feature Sigma with four strokes, as well as sinistroverse [[index::ST-5]] and [[index::ST-6]], also with {{c||S2}}. Of these, [[index::AK-1.11]] and the two [[index::Steinberg]] inscriptions have punctuation marks. Cp. esp. [[index::AK-1.11]] ending in -''kas?''.
Within the corpus of rock inscriptions, the present inscription can be compared with [[index::AK-2.1]], [[index::AK-1.10]], [[index::AK-1.11]] and [[index::AK-1.17]], which are all dextroverse and feature Sigma with four strokes, as well as sinistroverse [[index::ST-5]] and [[index::ST-6]], also with {{c||S2}}. Of these, [[index::AK-1.11]] and the two [[index::Steinberg]] inscriptions have punctuation marks. Cp. esp. [[index::AK-1.11]] ending in -''kas?''.
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Revision as of 15:02, 22 June 2015

Inscription
Transliteration: ]???ạs·a
Original script: ]???A3 sS2 spunctuation sA3 s

Object: AK-2 rock (stone)
(Inscriptions: AK-2.1, AK-2.2, AK-2.3)
Position: left area"left area" is not in the list (front, back, top, bottom, inside, outside, neck, shoulder, foot, handle, ...) of allowed values for the "position" property.
Orientation: 90°
Script: North Italic script
Direction of writing: dextroverse
Number of letters: 6
Number of characters: 7
Number of lines: 1
Craftsmanship: engraved
Current condition: damaged
Date of inscription:
Date derived from:

Language: unknown
Meaning: unknown

Alternative sigla: none

Images

Commentary

Not previously published. Autopsied by TIR in June 2015.

Image in Mandl 2011: Abb. 144 (photo). Photo of the entire rock wall in Mandl 2011: Abb. 143.

Length min. ??? cm; running upwards on the upper part of the rock wall, left of the centre (Bildstelle 1). The presence of more inscriptions between AK-2.1 and AK-2.2, today unreadable, cannot be completely excluded.

The only unambiguously legible characters are S2 spunctuation sA3 s. A deep mark of doubtful relevance in the form of a short vertical line is situated in the upper area after A3 s. Before S2 s, a triangle-shape which is best interpreted as another A3 s; before this, a mulit-branched character (see drawing) which might possibly be read T2 d or K2 d. Before that, at least two more illegible characters (see drawing); then, a horizontal crack runs along the rock face. No traces of an inscription can be made out below it.

Within the corpus of rock inscriptions, the present inscription can be compared with AK-2.1, AK-1.10, AK-1.11 and AK-1.17, which are all dextroverse and feature Sigma with four strokes, as well as sinistroverse ST-5 and ST-6, also with S2 s. Of these, AK-1.11 and the two Steinberg inscriptions have punctuation marks. Cp. esp. AK-1.11 ending in -kas?.

Bibliography

Mandl 2011 Franz Mandl, Felsbilder. Österreich – Bayern: Nördliche Kalkalpen [= Anisa – Verein für alpine Forschung 4], Haus im Ennstal: 2011.