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|material=antler
|dimension=length 11 cm, width min. 1.3 cm, width max. 2 cm
|dimension=length 11 cm, width min. 1.3 cm, width max. 2 cm, thickness 0.2 cm+
|condition=fragmentary
|condition=fragmentary
|sortdate=-350
|sortdate=-250
|date=4th century BC
|date=3rd century BC
|date_derivation=archaeological context
|date_derivation=archaeological context
|site=Serso
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|location=Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali
|location=Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali
|source=Pellegrini & Sebesta 1965: 3–8, 13 (No. 6), fig. 9
|source=Pellegrini & Sebesta 1965: 3–8, 13 (No. 6), fig. 9; Dal Rì 1987: 176 (No. 725e); Nothdurfter 2002: 1150 (list 3, No. 7)
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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Highly corroded.
Antler point, curved, with indication of a perforation. Highly corroded and fragmentary.<br>Along an [[index::SR-6|inscription||this side]] from right to left.<br>Dal Rì dates the whole antler group from [[index::Montesei di Serso]] to the 3rd century BC ({{bib|Dal Rì 1987}}: 176 (No. 725), whereas Schumacher suggets an older date to the 5th–4th centuries BC ({{bib|Schumacher 2004}}: 247) and Pellegrini as well as Sebesta date the house No. 2 of [[index::Montesei di Serso]], where the antlers were found, generally to the late Iron Age due to the typical house construction ({{bib|Pellegrini & Sebesta 1965}}: 7).<br>'''To compare''' by autopsy: state of condition, probably restored.
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Revision as of 17:20, 8 February 2014

Object
Classification: antler
Material: antler
Size: length 11 cm, width min. 1.3 cm, width max. 2 cm, thickness 0.2 cm+
Condition: fragmentary
Date: 3rd century BC
Date derived from: archaeological context

Site: Serso (fraction of: Pergine Valsugana, Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy)
Field name: Montesei di Serso
Archaeological context: house No. 2
(Objects: SR-1 antler, SR-2 antler, SR-3 antler, SR-4 antler, SR-5 antler, SR-6 antler, SR-7 antler, SR-8 antler, SR-9 antler, SR-10 antler, SR-11 stone, SR-12 antler, SR-13 antler, SR-14 potsherd, SR-15 bowl)
Coordinates (approx.): 46° 4' 28.16" N, 11° 14' 39.44" E
Find date: 1964
Find circumstances: excavation
Current location: Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali

Inscription: SR-6 (aṛụseθar·̣nateris·̣nạ)

Sources: Pellegrini & Sebesta 1965: 3–8, 13 (No. 6), fig. 9
Dal Rì 1987: 176 (No. 725e)
Nothdurfter 2002: 1150 (list 3, No. 7)

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Commentary

Antler point, curved, with indication of a perforation. Highly corroded and fragmentary.
Along an inscription from right to left.
Dal Rì dates the whole antler group from Montesei di Serso to the 3rd century BC (Dal Rì 1987: 176 (No. 725), whereas Schumacher suggets an older date to the 5th–4th centuries BC (Schumacher 2004: 247) and Pellegrini as well as Sebesta date the house No. 2 of Montesei di Serso, where the antlers were found, generally to the late Iron Age due to the typical house construction (Pellegrini & Sebesta 1965: 7).
To compare by autopsy: state of condition, probably restored.

Bibliography

Dal Rì 1987 Lorenzo Dal Rì, "Influssi etrusco-italici nella regione retico-alpina", in: Raffaele De Marinis (Ed.), Gli Etruschi a nord del Po, Mantova: Regione Lombardia - Provincia e Comune di Mantova 1987, 160–179.