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| Classification: | unidentifiable |
| Material: | pottery |
| Condition: | fragmentary |
| Date: | 5th–1st centuries BC |
| Date derived from: | archaeological context |
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| Site: | Ardez (fraction of: Scuol, Graubünden, Switzerland) |
| Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 46' 30.00" N, 10° 12' 7.20" E [from site] |
| Find date: | 1973 |
| Find circumstances: | excavation |
| Current location: | Rätisches Museum Chur (on exhibition) |
| Inventory Nr.: | P 1973/2842 |
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| Inscription: | EN-1 (aχ?[) |
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| Sources: | Risch 1984: 29–30, fig. 9 Risch 1989: 1580 (No. 1), fig. 7 |
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Object EN-1 potsherd with inscription EN-1.
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Object EN-1 potsherd with inscription EN-1.
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Commentary
Ceramic fragment; red brown in colour.
To compare by autopsy: dimensions, firing, temper, detailed quality of the clay, inclusions etc., date
Found 1973 in Ardez; in addition to the potsherd some antlers and bones with characters (see Risch 1984: 29, fig. 10a, fig. 10b, fig. 11, or Risch 1989: 1580, fig. 8, fig. 9, fig 10) were found, at which the interpretation of these characters are uncertain (Risch 1989: 1580). As yet the results as well as the discoveries of the excavation are not published. But obviously the objects date to the Fritzens-Sanzeno culture.
The potsherd from Ardez is very distinguished because of the alphabetic characters the fragment bears. From there this is the most occidental evidence known so far.
Bibliography
| Caduff 2007 | Bruno Caduff, "Ardez-Suotchastè. Eine urgeschichtliche Fundstelle im Unterengadin (GR)", Jahrbuch der Historischen Gesellschaft von Graubünden (= 137. Jahresbericht der Historischen Gesellschaft) (2007), 5–98. |
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