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{{object | {{object | ||
|name=Lo scorpione, Krebs | |name=Lo scorpione, Krebs | ||
|type_object= | |type_object=bronze | ||
|material=bronze | |material=bronze | ||
|dimension=length 13.6 cm | |dimension=length: 13.5 cm, width: 3.4 cm, height: 6 mm | ||
|condition= | |dimension_max=13.5 cm | ||
|condition=complete | |||
|site=Sanzeno | |site=Sanzeno | ||
|field_name=Casalini | |field_name=Casalini | ||
|find_circumstances=by chance | |find_circumstances=by chance | ||
|date_find=1947–1949 | |date_find=1947–1949 | ||
|location=Castello del Buonconsiglio | |location=Castello del Buonconsiglio | ||
|inventory_number=7671 | |inventory_number=7671 | ||
|accessibility=on exhibition | |||
|source=Roberti 1950: 179 (No. II), pl. I.II | |source=Roberti 1950: 179 (No. II), pl. I.II | ||
|checklevel=1 | |checklevel=1 | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
Bronze | Bronze in the shape similar to a scorpion.<br>In consequence of the forcipate form at one end of the longish bronze Roberti states the proper name ''Lo scorpione'' (cp. {{bib|Roberti 1950}}: 179), Vetter uses the proper name ''Krebs'' (cp. {{bib|Vetter 1954}}: 70).<br>Almost the entire group of bronzes from [[index::Sanzeno]] was discovered between 1947 and 1949. The bronzes were found by chance in a sand pit (cp. {{bib|Pellegrini 1951}}: 304; {{bib|Vetter 1954}}: 66-67).<br>Further references: {{bib|Mayr 1950}}: 333 (No. II); {{bib|Pellegrini 1951}}: 309 (No. 2), fig. 2.a, fig. 2.b; {{bib|Lejeune 1951}}: 214, fn. 4 as well as note after fn. 9. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 17 September 2015
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Proper name: | Lo scorpione, Krebs |
Classification: | bronze |
Material: | bronze |
Size: | length: 13.5 cm, width: 3.4 cm, height: 6 mm |
Condition: | complete |
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Site: | Sanzeno (Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy) |
Field name: | Casalini |
Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 21' 57.60" N, 11° 4' 30.00" E [from site] |
Find date: | 1947–1949 |
Find circumstances: | by chance |
Current location: | Castello del Buonconsiglio (on exhibition) |
Inventory Nr.: | 7671 |
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Inscriptions: | |
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Sources: | Roberti 1950: 179 (No. II), pl. I.II |
Images
Object SZ-2 bronze with inscription SZ-2.1 - front side.
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Object SZ-2 bronze with inscription SZ-2.2 - rear side.
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Commentary
Bronze in the shape similar to a scorpion.
In consequence of the forcipate form at one end of the longish bronze Roberti states the proper name Lo scorpione (cp. Roberti 1950: 179), Vetter uses the proper name Krebs (cp. Vetter 1954: 70).
Almost the entire group of bronzes from Sanzeno was discovered between 1947 and 1949. The bronzes were found by chance in a sand pit (cp. Pellegrini 1951: 304; Vetter 1954: 66-67).
Further references: Mayr 1950: 333 (No. II); Pellegrini 1951: 309 (No. 2), fig. 2.a, fig. 2.b; Lejeune 1951: 214, fn. 4 as well as note after fn. 9.
Bibliography
Lejeune 1951 | Michel Lejeune, "L'Inscription Rétique de Castelcies", Studi Etruschi 21 (1951), 209–214. |
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Mayr 1950 | Karl M. Mayr, "Die Inschriften der Votive von Sanzeno (1)", Der Schlern 24 (1950), 332–336, 407–409. |