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|type=Sanzeno-Schale | |type=Sanzeno-Schale | ||
|material=pottery | |material=pottery | ||
|dimension=height: 6 cm, rim diameter: 8.4 cm, maximum diameter: 8.7 cm, base diameter: 2.4 cm, thickness: 3 mm | |||
|dimension_max=8.7 cm | |||
|condition=complete, damaged | |condition=complete, damaged | ||
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|date_derivation=typology | |date_derivation=typology | ||
|site=Sanzeno | |site=Sanzeno | ||
|find_circumstances= | |find_circumstances=excavation | ||
|date_find=22.05.1901 | |date_find=22.05.1901 | ||
|location=Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum | |location=Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum | ||
|inventory_number=11.944 | |inventory_number=11.944 | ||
|accessibility=on exhibition | |accessibility=on exhibition | ||
|source=IR: 277 | |source=IR: 277 [No. 51], pl. XLVI, fig. b | ||
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== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
Sanzeno bowl.<br>Fine clay, from dark brown to blackish in colour; moderate tempered of fine grained sand and cast gold; reduction firing; burnished. High neck and the typical omphalos.<br>Between neck and belly decoration in form of two parallel, circumferential ribbons. Below further decorations: at four positions a group of strokes at which the number of strokes is alternating. Decorations before firing.<br>Outside at the transition from the belly to the bottom [[index::SZ-52|characters]] which were also incised before firing.<br>The find date, 22.05.1901, given by Mancini | Sanzeno bowl.<br>Fine clay, from dark brown to blackish in colour; moderate tempered of fine grained sand and cast gold; reduction firing; burnished. High neck and the typical omphalos.<br>The above-mentioned dimensions result of the autopsy by the ''{{SITENAME}}''. Mancini indicates a "''Tazza di tipo Sanzeno con omphalos, di mm. 80 x 87''" (cp. {{bib|IR}}: 277). Marchesini notes: "''Alt 6,2 cm; diam orlo 8,5 cm''" (cp. {{bib|MLR}}: 196).<br>Between neck and belly decoration in form of two parallel, circumferential ribbons. Below further decorations: at four positions a group of strokes at which the number of strokes is alternating. Decorations before firing.<br>Outside at the transition from the belly to the bottom [[index::SZ-52|characters]] which were also incised before firing.<br>The find date, 22.05.1901, is given by Mancini (cp. {{bib|LIR}}: 110). This indication reminds of the find date of other finds from [[index::Sanzeno]] incorporated in the ''{{SITENAME}}'': [[index::SZ-29 bowl]], [[index::SZ-54 bowl]], [[index::SZ-59 bowl]], [[index::SZ-60 bowl]], [[index::SZ-61 bowl]] as well as [[index::SZ-83 bowl]]. This information is also given by Mancini (cp. {{bib|LIR}}: 141 [SA-101] resp. {{bib|LIR}}: 132 [SA-81], {{bib|LIR}}: 130 [SA-79], {{bib|LIR}}: 103 [SA-40], {{bib|LIR}}: 106 [SA-43], {{bib|LIR}}: 113 [SA-53] and {{bib|LIR}}: 141 [SA-100]). Only Mancini indicates the 22th may of 1901 as find date. Related to the findspot [[index::Sanzeno]] it is well-known that a two-day excavation directed by Franz von Wieser took place in the spring of this year in [[index::Sanzeno]] (cp. {{bib|Merhart 1926}}: 71–72). The objects found during this excavation were brought to the [[index::Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum|Tyrolean State Museum]] (cp. {{bib|Merhart 1926}}: 72; moreover von Merhart states here that the major part of all the findings made in [[index::Sanzeno]] between 1898 and 1914 was acquired by von Wieser for the [[index::Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum|Tyrolean State Museum]]). Connecting both information, in all probability the [[SZ-52 bowl|object]] comes from the excavation directed by von Wieser. However, further find circumstances like exact find place are unknown. Concerning the other finds from [[index::Sanzeno]] the findspot [[index::Casalini]] is equally probable.<br>In accord with the typology the [[SZ-52 bowl|bowl]] can be dated to the 3rd–2nd centuries BC.<br>Probably first published by Mancini in the {{bib|IR}}: 277 [No. 51]. In the recently released study about the Raetic inscriptions by Marchesini the [[SZ-52 bowl|Sanzeno bowl]] is listed with "MLR 207" among the inscriptions from [[index::Sanzeno]]; an autopsy was effected (cp. {{bib|MLR}}: 196 [MLR 207]).<br>Autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum'' in November 2013. | ||
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Classification: | bowl |
Archaeological type: | Sanzeno-Schale |
Material: | pottery |
Size: | height: 6 cm, rim diameter: 8.4 cm, maximum diameter: 8.7 cm, base diameter: 2.4 cm, thickness: 3 mm |
Condition: | complete, damaged |
Date: | 3rd–2nd centuries BC |
Date derived from: | typology |
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Site: | Sanzeno (Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy) |
Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 21' 57.60" N, 11° 4' 30.00" E [from site] |
Find date: | 22.05.1901 |
Find circumstances: | excavation |
Current location: | Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum (on exhibition) |
Inventory Nr.: | 11.944 |
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Inscription: | SZ-52 (iiiiiiθa) |
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Sources: | IR: 277 [No. 51], pl. XLVI, fig. b |
Commentary
Sanzeno bowl.
Fine clay, from dark brown to blackish in colour; moderate tempered of fine grained sand and cast gold; reduction firing; burnished. High neck and the typical omphalos.
The above-mentioned dimensions result of the autopsy by the Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum. Mancini indicates a "Tazza di tipo Sanzeno con omphalos, di mm. 80 x 87" (cp. IR: 277). Marchesini notes: "Alt 6,2 cm; diam orlo 8,5 cm" (cp. MLR: 196).
Between neck and belly decoration in form of two parallel, circumferential ribbons. Below further decorations: at four positions a group of strokes at which the number of strokes is alternating. Decorations before firing.
Outside at the transition from the belly to the bottom characters which were also incised before firing.
The find date, 22.05.1901, is given by Mancini (cp. LIR: 110). This indication reminds of the find date of other finds from Sanzeno incorporated in the Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum: SZ-29 bowl, SZ-54 bowl, SZ-59 bowl, SZ-60 bowl, SZ-61 bowl as well as SZ-83 bowl. This information is also given by Mancini (cp. LIR: 141 [SA-101] resp. LIR: 132 [SA-81], LIR: 130 [SA-79], LIR: 103 [SA-40], LIR: 106 [SA-43], LIR: 113 [SA-53] and LIR: 141 [SA-100]). Only Mancini indicates the 22th may of 1901 as find date. Related to the findspot Sanzeno it is well-known that a two-day excavation directed by Franz von Wieser took place in the spring of this year in Sanzeno (cp. Merhart 1926: 71–72). The objects found during this excavation were brought to the Tyrolean State Museum (cp. Merhart 1926: 72; moreover von Merhart states here that the major part of all the findings made in Sanzeno between 1898 and 1914 was acquired by von Wieser for the Tyrolean State Museum). Connecting both information, in all probability the object comes from the excavation directed by von Wieser. However, further find circumstances like exact find place are unknown. Concerning the other finds from Sanzeno the findspot Casalini is equally probable.
In accord with the typology the bowl can be dated to the 3rd–2nd centuries BC.
Probably first published by Mancini in the IR: 277 [No. 51]. In the recently released study about the Raetic inscriptions by Marchesini the Sanzeno bowl is listed with "MLR 207" among the inscriptions from Sanzeno; an autopsy was effected (cp. MLR: 196 [MLR 207]).
Autopsied by the Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum in November 2013.
Bibliography
IR | Alberto Mancini, "Iscrizioni retiche", Studi Etruschi 43 (1975), 249–306. |
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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) |