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|reading=?
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|sigla_pid=196 ter (b)
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|sigla_mancini=BZ-1
|sigla_mancini=BZ-1
|sigla_mlr=17
|sigla_tm=218539
|source=Schumacher 2004: 182 f.
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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
First published in {{bib|Orsi 1881–82}}: '''?'''. Autopsied by TIR in October 2014.
First published in {{bib|Orsi 1882}}: 15–16 (n. 8), fig. 1.8. Autopsied by TIR in October 2014.


Images in {{bib|Lunz 1974}}: Taf. 6,6 (drawing), {{bib|LIR}} (drawings).
Images in {{bib|Lunz 1974}}: Taf. 6,6 (drawing), {{bib|Carancini 1984}}: Tav. 119 (3702) (drawing), {{bib|LIR}} (drawings), {{bib|MLR}} (photo).


Of the axes found in the depot, published by {{bib|Orsi 1881–82|Orsi}}, {{bib|PID|Whatmough}} mentioned five bearing characters (see Addendum p. 628); only one of those was judged to be a potential inscription by {{bib|Schumacher 2004|Schumacher}}. However, as the latter himself remarks, given context and dating, BZ-17 is highly unlikely to be a Raetic inscription, but belongs with the assortment of characters often found on bronze axes from the Hallstatt era – see the corresponding section on [[index::Non-script notational systems]].
Of the axes found in the [[index::Kaltern / Caldaro|hoard]], published by {{bib|Orsi 1882|Orsi}}, {{bib|PID|Whatmough}} mentioned five bearing characters (see Addendum p. 628); only one of those was judged to be a potential inscription by {{bib|Schumacher 2004|Schumacher}}. However, as the latter himself remarks, given context and dating, BZ-17 is highly unlikely to be a Raetic inscription, but belongs with the assortment of characters often found on bronze axes from the Hallstatt era – see the corresponding section on [[index::Non-script notational systems]].


On the other side, a symbol "a caporale" {{c||symbol4}}.
On the other side, a symbol "a caporale" {{c||symbol4}}.

Latest revision as of 19:54, 8 November 2021

Inscription
Transliteration: ?
Original script: T2 dA15 sT2 d

Object: BZ-17 axe (bronze)
Position: side"side" is not in the list (front, back, top, bottom, inside, outside, neck, shoulder, foot, handle, ...) of allowed values for the "position" property.
Script: none
Direction of writing: ambiguous
Letter height: 1.11.1 cm <br />1.51.5 cm <br />
Number of characters: 3
Number of lines: 1
Craftsmanship: embossed
Current condition: complete
Archaeological culture: Hallstatt B [from object]
Date of inscription: 7th–beginning of the 6th centuries BC [from object]
Date derived from: typology [from object]

Language: none
Meaning: unknown

Alternative sigla: PID 196 ter (b)
LIR BZ-1
MLR 17
TM 218539
Sources: Schumacher 2004: 182 f.

Images

Commentary

First published in Orsi 1882: 15–16 (n. 8), fig. 1.8. Autopsied by TIR in October 2014.

Images in Lunz 1974: Taf. 6,6 (drawing), Carancini 1984: Tav. 119 (3702) (drawing), LIR (drawings), MLR (photo).

Of the axes found in the hoard, published by Orsi, Whatmough mentioned five bearing characters (see Addendum p. 628); only one of those was judged to be a potential inscription by Schumacher. However, as the latter himself remarks, given context and dating, BZ-17 is highly unlikely to be a Raetic inscription, but belongs with the assortment of characters often found on bronze axes from the Hallstatt era – see the corresponding section on Non-script notational systems.

On the other side, a symbol "a caporale" symbol4 s.

Further references: Battisti 1944: 228.

Bibliography

Battisti 1944 Carlo Battisti, "Osservazioni sulla lingua delle iscrizioni nell'alfabeto etrusco settentrionale di Bolzano", Studi Etruschi 18 (1944), 199–236.
Carancini 1984 Gian Luigi Carancini, Le asce nell'Italia continentale II [= Prähistorische Bronzefunde Abt. IX 12], München: 1984.
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)
Lunz 1974 Reimo Lunz, Studien zur End-Bronzezeit und älteren Eisenzeit im Südalpenraum, Firenze: Sansoni 1974.