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|type=Negau helmet | |type=Negau helmet | ||
|material=bronze | |material=bronze | ||
|dimension=fragment 1: length: 5.7 cm, width: 3 cm, height: 0.6 cm, thickness: 1 mm; fragment 2: length: 4 cm; fragment 3: length: 2.8 cm; | |dimension=fragment 1: length: 5.7 cm, width: 3 cm, height: 0.6 cm, thickness: 1 mm; fragment 2: length: 4 cm, width: 3.9 cm, thickness: 1 mm; fragment 3: length: 2.8 cm, width: 1.8 cm, thickness: 1 mm; fragment 4: length: 2.1 cm, width: 1.5 cm, thickness: 1 mm; | ||
|dimension_max=5.7 cm | |dimension_max=5.7 cm | ||
|condition=fragmentary | |condition=fragmentary |
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Classification: | helmet |
Archaeological type: | Negau helmet |
Material: | bronze |
Size: | fragment 1: length: 5.7 cm, width: 3 cm, height: 0.6 cm, thickness: 1 mm; fragment 2: length: 4 cm, width: 3.9 cm, thickness: 1 mm; fragment 3: length: 2.8 cm, width: 1.8 cm, thickness: 1 mm; fragment 4: length: 2.1 cm, width: 1.5 cm, thickness: 1 mm; |
Condition: | fragmentary |
Date: | 2nd half of the 5th century–1st century BC |
Date derived from: | typology |
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Site: | Jenesien / San Genesio Atesino (Bozen / Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy) |
Field name: | Kosman-Gut |
Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 31' 58.80" N, 11° 19' 58.80" E [from site] |
Find date: | 1975 |
Find circumstances: | by chance |
Current location: | Amt für Bodendenkmäler Bozen / Ufficio Beni archeologici Bolzano (repository) |
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Inscription: | BZ-26 (?]i:terisṇ[) |
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Sources: | Lunz & Morandi 2003: 341–349 |
Images
Object BZ-26 fragment with inscription BZ-26.
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Object BZ-26 fragment with inscription BZ-26 (fragment 1).
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Commentary
Bibliography
Lunz & Morandi 2003 | Reimo Lunz, Alessandro Morandi, "Un frammento di elmo di bronzo con iscrizione retica da Settequerce – Siebeneich", Archeologia Classica LIV (2003), 341–349. |
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