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Winged axe.<br>Axe with lateral wings on both sides; short and compact. Corrosion traces all-over. On one side, at half height of the wing an eye. Dimensions: length 16.1 cm, width at blade 10.3 cm (cp. {{bib|Nothdurfter 1979}}: 120), | Winged axe.<br>Axe with lateral wings on both sides; short and compact. Corrosion traces all-over. On one side, at half height of the wing an eye. Dimensions: length 16.1 cm, width at blade 10.3 cm (cp. {{bib|Nothdurfter 1979}}: 120), length 16.2 cm, width at blade 10.5 cm (cp. {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 276).<br>Ghislanzoni indicates this axe type as characteristic of the upper Non Valley, especially of [[index::Sanzeno]] (cp. {{bib|Ghislanzoni 1931}}: 439).<br>On the edge [[index::SZ-39|characters]].<br>The axe was found in [[index::Sanzeno]] during the offical excavation from 1950 to 1951. The object was discovered with other findings in section G of the settlement. Section G was only partially investigated during the excavation from 1950–1951. The excavation in this section was continued in 1955 (cp. {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 271). The map and the here used number 99 indicates the exact find spot of the axe (cp. for the map: {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: pl. A; for the excavation in [[index::Sanzeno]] from 1950 to 1951 cp. {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 268–277).<br>The entire material discovered in [[index::Sanzeno]] dates to the late [[index::chronological classification|Iron age period]], i.e. from the 5th century BC to the [[index::chronological classification|Roman period]] (cp. {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 269). Therefore the axe must also date to this timeframe.<br>The winged axe presents one of the objects which belong to the museum stock of the [[index::Castello del Buonconsiglio]] but which were exposed in the new [[index::Museo Retico Sanzeno|Raetic museum]] in [[index::Sanzeno]]. Nothdurfter indicates the inventory number 8100/A 1113. This number is not incorrect because it based on the precedent number of the Museo Nazionale, a formerly name of the museum stock of the [[index::Castello del Buonconsiglio]]. The official inventory number, however, is 8100.<br>Autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum'' in October 2014. | ||
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Classification: | axe |
Archaeological type: | winged axe |
Material: | iron |
Size: | length: 15 cm, width: 9.4 cm, height: 4.6 cm |
Condition: | restored |
Date: | 5th–1st centuries BC |
Date derived from: | archaeological context |
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Site: | Sanzeno (Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy) |
Field name: | Casalini |
Archaeological context: | settlement, section G |
Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 21' 57.60" N, 11° 4' 30.00" E [from site] |
Find date: | 1950–1951 |
Find circumstances: | excavation |
Current location: | Museo Retico Sanzeno (on exhibition) |
Inventory Nr.: | 8100 |
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Inscriptions: | |
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Sources: | Fogolari 1960: 276 (No. 99), pl. V, 13–14 Nothdurfter 1979: 102, 120 (No. 180), fig. 23, pl. 11 |
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Commentary
Winged axe.
Axe with lateral wings on both sides; short and compact. Corrosion traces all-over. On one side, at half height of the wing an eye. Dimensions: length 16.1 cm, width at blade 10.3 cm (cp. Nothdurfter 1979: 120), length 16.2 cm, width at blade 10.5 cm (cp. Fogolari 1960: 276).
Ghislanzoni indicates this axe type as characteristic of the upper Non Valley, especially of Sanzeno (cp. Ghislanzoni 1931: 439).
On the edge characters.
The axe was found in Sanzeno during the offical excavation from 1950 to 1951. The object was discovered with other findings in section G of the settlement. Section G was only partially investigated during the excavation from 1950–1951. The excavation in this section was continued in 1955 (cp. Fogolari 1960: 271). The map and the here used number 99 indicates the exact find spot of the axe (cp. for the map: Fogolari 1960: pl. A; for the excavation in Sanzeno from 1950 to 1951 cp. Fogolari 1960: 268–277).
The entire material discovered in Sanzeno dates to the late Iron age period, i.e. from the 5th century BC to the Roman period (cp. Fogolari 1960: 269). Therefore the axe must also date to this timeframe.
The winged axe presents one of the objects which belong to the museum stock of the Castello del Buonconsiglio but which were exposed in the new Raetic museum in Sanzeno. Nothdurfter indicates the inventory number 8100/A 1113. This number is not incorrect because it based on the precedent number of the Museo Nazionale, a formerly name of the museum stock of the Castello del Buonconsiglio. The official inventory number, however, is 8100.
Autopsied by the Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum in October 2014.
Bibliography
Fogolari 1960 | Giulia Fogolari, "Sanzeno nell'Anaunia", in: Deputazione di Storia Patria per le Province di Romagna (Eds), Civiltà del Ferro. Studi pubblicati nella ricorrenza centenaria della scoperta di Villanova [= Documenti e studi VI], Bologna: Forni 1960, 265–321. |
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Ghislanzoni 1931 | Ettore Ghislanzoni, "Sanzeno nell'Anaunia. Scavi di abitazioni preromane", Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità , Vol. VII (1931), 409–471. |