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|reading= | |reading=? space iθθi | ||
|reading_original={{c||I}}{{c||Θ}}{{c||Θ}}{{c||I}} | |reading_original={{c||I}}{{c||Θ}}{{c||Θ}}{{c||I}} | ||
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Image in {{bib|Pellegrini 1915}}: tav. II, 23 (drawing). | Image in {{bib|Pellegrini 1915}}: tav. II, 23 (drawing). | ||
Incised on the narrow bottom of the vessel. The characters are well legible, covering the entire breadth of the bottom; the sequence extends over 3.5 cm. To its left (assuming that the marks should be viewed with the vessel upside-down, as is the case with most of the corresponding inscriptions from [[index::Bostel]]), at a distance of about 1 cm, four vertical lines crossed by one oblique line. While this second mark so far has no parallel in | Incised on the narrow bottom of the vessel. The characters are well legible, covering the entire breadth of the bottom; the sequence extends over 3.5 cm. To its left (assuming that the marks should be viewed with the vessel upside-down, as is the case with most of the corresponding inscriptions from [[index::Bostel]]), at a distance of about 1 cm, four vertical lines crossed by one oblique line. While this second mark so far has no parallel in Bostel, the sequence {{c||I}}{{c||Θ}}{{c||Θ}}{{c||I}} is also found on [[index::AS-15]], in combination with a language-encoding inscription. Cp. also [[index::AS-2]]. In view of its reoccurrence in the same find place, the group can be interpreted as a manufacturer's mark. | ||
Note that in {{bib|Schumacher 2004}}, the ceramic fragment with inscription AS-3 is said to bear characters in four separate places – a misunderstanding of {{bib|PID|Whatmough}}'s truncated presentation of the testimonies. The other three fragments mentioned by {{bib|Pellegrini 1915|Pellegrini}} (p. 121):<br> | Note that in {{bib|Schumacher 2004}}, the ceramic fragment with inscription AS-3 is said to bear characters in four separate places – a misunderstanding of {{bib|PID|Whatmough}}'s truncated presentation of the testimonies. The other three fragments mentioned by {{bib|Pellegrini 1915|Pellegrini}} (p. 121):<br> | ||
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{{bib|PID}} (i) c = {{bib|LIR}} ROT-13 = [[index::Non-script notational systems|EX-102]] {{c||Θ}}{{c||Θ}}<br> | {{bib|PID}} (i) c = {{bib|LIR}} ROT-13 = [[index::Non-script notational systems|EX-102]] {{c||Θ}}{{c||Θ}}<br> | ||
{{bib|PID}} (i) d = {{bib|LIR}} ROT-14 = [[index::Non-script notational systems|EX-103]] {{c||Θ}}<br> | {{bib|PID}} (i) d = {{bib|LIR}} ROT-14 = [[index::Non-script notational systems|EX-103]] {{c||Θ}}<br> | ||
are likely to represent partially damaged examples of the same sequence {{c||I}}{{c||Θ}}{{c||Θ}}{{c||I}} | are likely to represent partially damaged examples of the same sequence {{c||I}}{{c||Θ}}{{c||Θ}}{{c||I}}. | ||
{{bibliography}} | {{bibliography}} | ||
Revision as of 15:44, 5 November 2015
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| Transliteration: | ? iθθi |
| Original script: | |
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| Object: | AS-3 potsherd (pottery) |
| Position: | bottom |
| Script: | unknown |
| Direction of writing: | ambiguous |
| Letter height: | 2 cm |
| Number of characters: | 4 |
| Number of lines: | 1 |
| Craftsmanship: | incised |
| Current condition: | damaged |
| Date of inscription: | end of the 4th-3rd centuries BC [from object] |
| Date derived from: | archaeological context [from object] |
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| Type: | prob. mark of manufacturer |
| Language: | unknown |
| Meaning: | unknown |
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| Alternative sigla: | PID 218 i a LIR ROT-3 |
| Sources: | Schumacher 2004: 167 |
Commentary
First published in Pellegrini 1915: 120 f. Autopsied by TIR on 16th October 2015.
Image in Pellegrini 1915: tav. II, 23 (drawing).
Incised on the narrow bottom of the vessel. The characters are well legible, covering the entire breadth of the bottom; the sequence extends over 3.5 cm. To its left (assuming that the marks should be viewed with the vessel upside-down, as is the case with most of the corresponding inscriptions from Bostel), at a distance of about 1 cm, four vertical lines crossed by one oblique line. While this second mark so far has no parallel in Bostel, the sequence ![]()
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is also found on AS-15, in combination with a language-encoding inscription. Cp. also AS-2. In view of its reoccurrence in the same find place, the group can be interpreted as a manufacturer's mark.
Note that in Schumacher 2004, the ceramic fragment with inscription AS-3 is said to bear characters in four separate places – a misunderstanding of Whatmough's truncated presentation of the testimonies. The other three fragments mentioned by Pellegrini (p. 121):
PID (i) b = LIR ROT-4 = EX-101 ![]()
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PID (i) c = LIR ROT-13 = EX-102 ![]()
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PID (i) d = LIR ROT-14 = EX-103 ![]()
are likely to represent partially damaged examples of the same sequence ![]()
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Bibliography
| LIR | Alberto Mancini, Le Iscrizioni Retiche [= Quaderni del dipartimento di linguistica, Università degli studi di Firenze Studi 8–9], Padova: Unipress 2009–10. (2 volumes) |
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