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Objects from non-determinable resp. unknown sites in the area of the Non Valley (in German: '''''Nonsberg''''' or '''''Nonstal'''''; in Italian: '''''Val di Non'''''):


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*{{#ask: [[Category:Object]][[site::{{PAGENAME}}]]|?type_object=|format=ul|sort=sortform|limit=1000|searchlabel=full list|default=none}} [[province::Trento| ]][[province::Bozen / Bolzano| ]][[region::Trentino-Alto Adige| ]][[country::Italy| ]][[sigla group::NO| ]]
*EX-41: Bronze in the form of a "''cavallo marino''". Bronze. Length: 10cm. The bronze comes from the area of the Non Valley, found 1883. The object was part of Luigi Campi's private collection. Cp. with [[index::NO-11 bronze]], [[index::SZ-3 bronze]], [[index::SZ-6 bronze]]. Reference: {{bib|Oberziner 1883}}: 191, pl. III, fig. 1. Autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum'' in October 2014.
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 15 December 2015

Objects from non-determinable resp. unknown sites in the area of the Non Valley (in German: Nonsberg or Nonstal; in Italian: Val di Non):

  • EX-41: Bronze in the form of a "cavallo marino". Bronze. Length: 10cm. The bronze comes from the area of the Non Valley, found 1883. The object was part of Luigi Campi's private collection. Cp. with NO-11 bronze, SZ-3 bronze, SZ-6 bronze. Reference: Oberziner 1883: 191, pl. III, fig. 1. Autopsied by the Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum in October 2014.