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{{object | {{object | ||
|type_object= | |type_object=vessel | ||
|material=pottery | |material=pottery | ||
|condition=fragmentary | |condition=fragmentary | ||
|site=Piovene Rocchette | |site=Piovene Rocchette | ||
|find_circumstances=excavation | |||
|sortdate_find=1909 | |||
|location=unknown | |location=unknown | ||
|source=PID: 33 (No. 220) | |||
|source= | |checklevel=3 | ||
|checklevel= | |problem=detailed information about condition, current location etc. | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
Fragment of a ceramic vessel. According to Whatmough a cinerary urn, found in the "''orto Barbieri''" (probably field name?) during an excavation executed in 1909 (cp. {{bib|PID}}: 33).<br>'''To control''' references: N.d.Sc. 1911, 273 et seq.; Pellegrini, N.d.Sc. 1918, 192, No. 3 | |||
{{bibliography}} | {{bibliography}} |
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Classification: | vessel |
Material: | pottery |
Condition: | fragmentary |
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Site: | Piovene Rocchette (Vicenza, Veneto, Italy) |
Coordinates (approx.): | 45° 45' 39.60" N, 11° 25' 51.60" E [from site] |
Find date: | 1909 |
Find circumstances: | excavation |
Current location: | unknown |
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Inscription: | AS-14 (φeχe) |
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Sources: | PID: 33 (No. 220) |
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Object AS-14 potsherd with inscription AS-14.
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Commentary
Fragment of a ceramic vessel. According to Whatmough a cinerary urn, found in the "orto Barbieri" (probably field name?) during an excavation executed in 1909 (cp. PID: 33).
To control references: N.d.Sc. 1911, 273 et seq.; Pellegrini, N.d.Sc. 1918, 192, No. 3
Bibliography
Alfonsi 1911 | Alfonso Alfonsi, "Piovene. Scoperta di una stazione preistorica", Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità (1911), 273–279. |
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