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{{object
{{object
|type_object=bone
|type_object=unidentifiable
|material=bone
|material=bone
|dimension=1.1 cm, 3.5 cm
|dimension=length: 3.6 cm, width: 1.1 cm, height: 7 mm
|dimension_max=3.6 cm
|condition=fragmentary
|condition=fragmentary
|sortdate=-150
|date=3rd–1st centuries BC
|date_derivation=archaeological context
|site=Schluderns / Sluderno
|site=Schluderns / Sluderno
|field_name=Ganglegg
|field_name=Ganglegg
|find_circumstances=excavation (Pohl and Wieser)
|coordinate_n=46.67173
|coordinate_n=46.67173
|coordinate_e=10.5886
|coordinate_e=10.5886
|location=private property
|date_find=probably between 1989 and 1992
|source=Schumacher 2004: 177, 208, 269 (Taf. 3.1)
|location=Vintschger Museum / Museo della Val Venosta
|inventory_number=none
|accessibility=on exhibition
|source=Schubert 1992: 446, fig. 4.1; Schumacher 2004: 177, 208, pl. 3.1
|checklevel=5
|checklevel=5
|problem=object type, date & culture ...
|problem=detailed object description; Literatur etc.
}}
== Commentary ==
Bone plate.<br>Animal bone, not further classified. Calcined.<br>The above-mentioned dimensions result of the autopsy by the ''{{SITENAME}}''. Schumacher indicates: "''G. 3,5 x 1,1 cm''" (cp. {{bib|Schumacher 2004}}: 177).<br>Along an [[index::VN-2|inscription]].<br>Like all the bone findings on the [[index::Ganglegg]] hill the bone plate dates to 3rd–1st centuries BC (cp. {{bib|Gamper & Steiner 1999}}: 50–51).<br>Until 1992 in private property of Karl Pohl. The current location however is the [[index::Vintschger Museum / Museo della Val Venosta]].<br>In the recently released study about the Raetic inscriptions by Marchesini the [[VN-2 bone|fragmentary bone]] is listed with "MLR 246"; an autopsy was not effected and the indications related to the [[VN-2 bone|bone fragment]] are in accord with {{bib|Schumacher 2004}} and {{bib|Gamper 2006}} (cp. {{bib|MLR}}: 217 [MLR 246]; drawing = {{bib|Schumacher 2004}}: pl. 3.1).<br>Autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum'' in September 2014.
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Latest revision as of 08:30, 30 September 2015

Object
Classification: unidentifiable
Material: bone
Size: length: 3.6 cm, width: 1.1 cm, height: 7 mm
Condition: fragmentary
Date: 3rd–1st centuries BC
Date derived from: archaeological context

Site: Schluderns / Sluderno (Bozen / Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy)
Field name: Ganglegg
Coordinates (approx.): 46° 40' 18.23" N, 10° 35' 18.96" E
Find date: probably between 1989 and 1992
Find circumstances: excavation (Pohl and Wieser)
Current location: Vintschger Museum / Museo della Val Venosta (on exhibition)
Inventory Nr.: none

Inscription: VN-2 (ụ]mep[)

Sources: Schubert 1992: 446, fig. 4.1
Schumacher 2004: 177, 208, pl. 3.1

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Commentary

Bone plate.
Animal bone, not further classified. Calcined.
The above-mentioned dimensions result of the autopsy by the Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum. Schumacher indicates: "G. 3,5 x 1,1 cm" (cp. Schumacher 2004: 177).
Along an inscription.
Like all the bone findings on the Ganglegg hill the bone plate dates to 3rd–1st centuries BC (cp. Gamper & Steiner 1999: 50–51).
Until 1992 in private property of Karl Pohl. The current location however is the Vintschger Museum / Museo della Val Venosta.
In the recently released study about the Raetic inscriptions by Marchesini the fragmentary bone is listed with "MLR 246"; an autopsy was not effected and the indications related to the bone fragment are in accord with Schumacher 2004 and Gamper 2006 (cp. MLR: 217 [MLR 246]; drawing = Schumacher 2004: pl. 3.1).
Autopsied by the Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum in September 2014.

S.K.

Bibliography

Gamper 2006 Peter Gamper, Die latènezeitliche Besiedlung am Ganglegg in Südtirol. Neue Forschungen zur Fritzens-Sanzeno-Kultur [= Internationale Archäologie 91], Rahden/Westfalen: Leidorf 2006.
Gamper & Steiner 1999 Peter Gamper, Hubert Steiner, Das Ganglegg bei Schluderns. Eine befestigte bronze- und eisenzeitliche Siedlung im oberen Vinschgau, Bozen: Athesia 1999.