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|reading=unknown!]ạ? | |reading=unknown!]ạụṃ(?)e | ||
|reading_original=]{{c|E}}?? | |reading_original=]{{c|E}}(?)?{{c|U|U2}}{{c|A|A3}}[ | ||
|direction=sinistroverse | |direction=sinistroverse | ||
|letter_height_min=1 cm | |letter_height_min=1 cm | ||
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== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
First published in {{bib|Marinetti 1992}}: 693 f. (no. 2). Autopsied by Stefan Schumacher in 1992. Currently untraceable. | |||
Image in {{bib|Marinetti 1992}}: Fig. 1,2 (drawing = {{bib|LIR}} = {{bib|MLR}}), {{bib|Schumacher 2004}}: Taf. 3,6 (drawing). | |||
Length of the remains about 5 cm. Marinetti's and Schumacher's drawings agree widely. The first letter, damaged by the breaking edge, is conceivably Alpha. The Y-shape (with seriph?) following it may be identified as {{c||U2}} (cp. [[index::PU-5]] and [[index::PU-11]]). If the next two characters are read as Mu and Nu (the latter with shortened hasta), they are both turned against writing direction: {{c||E}}{{c||N|d}}{{c||M|d}}{{c||U2}}{{c||A3}}. {{bib|MLR|Marchesini}} interprets the entire group as one letter Mu, which was written against writing direction, the corrected by adding the bars again on the left. One way or another, a Mu must be in there. Final Epsilon seems clear. | |||
{{bibliography}} | {{bibliography}} |
Revision as of 14:26, 24 November 2015
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Transliteration: | ]ạụṃ(?)e |
Original script: | ](?)?[ |
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Object: | PU-6 bone (bone) |
Position: | centre"centre" is not in the list (front, back, top, bottom, inside, outside, neck, shoulder, foot, handle, ...) of allowed values for the "position" property. |
Script: | unknown |
Direction of writing: | sinistroverse |
Letter height: | 1 cm |
Number of letters: | 5 |
Number of lines: | 1 |
Craftsmanship: | engraved |
Current condition: | unknown |
Archaeological culture: | Late Iron Age [from object] |
Date of inscription: | 5th–4th centuries BC [from object] |
Date derived from: | archaeological context [from object] |
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Language: | unknown |
Meaning: | unknown |
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Alternative sigla: | LIR SLO-5 MLR 131 |
Sources: | Schumacher 2004: 188, 212 f. |
Commentary
First published in Marinetti 1992: 693 f. (no. 2). Autopsied by Stefan Schumacher in 1992. Currently untraceable.
Image in Marinetti 1992: Fig. 1,2 (drawing = LIR = MLR), Schumacher 2004: Taf. 3,6 (drawing).
Length of the remains about 5 cm. Marinetti's and Schumacher's drawings agree widely. The first letter, damaged by the breaking edge, is conceivably Alpha. The Y-shape (with seriph?) following it may be identified as (cp. PU-5 and PU-11). If the next two characters are read as Mu and Nu (the latter with shortened hasta), they are both turned against writing direction: . Marchesini interprets the entire group as one letter Mu, which was written against writing direction, the corrected by adding the bars again on the left. One way or another, a Mu must be in there. Final Epsilon seems clear.
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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Marinetti 1992 | Anna Marinetti, "Documenti epigrafici da St. Lorenzen (Val Pusteria, Bolzano). Epigraphische Zeugnisse aus St. Lorenzen (Pustertal, Bozen)", in: Ingrid R. Metzger, Paul Gleirscher, Die Räter / I Reti [= Schriftenreihe der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Alpenländer, Neue Folge 4], Bozen: Athesia 1992, 691–700. |