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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Recurring on a number of iron objects from [[index::Sanzeno]]. On scythe rings ([[index::SZ-44 scythe ring]], [[index::SZ-45 scythe ring]], [[index::SZ-46 scythe ring]]), the inscription is accompanied by {{w||la}} on the opposite side of the object; on [[index::SZ-50 chisel|the chisel]] and [[index::SZ-51 knife|the knife]] it stands alone. It runs in different directions ([[index::SZ-45.1]] and [[index::SZ-46.1]] vs. [[index::SZ-44.1]], [[index::SZ-50]] and [[index::SZ-51]]). Merely decoration, or possibly a manufacturer's mark? Cp. {{w||iθiu}} on [[index::SZ-47]] and {{w||iθuiθi}} on [[index::HU-1]]. See [[index::Non-script notational systems|here]] for a discussion of possible interpretations of inscriptions with doubtful status.
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Attestation: SZ-44.1 (uθiiθi), SZ-45.1 (uθiiθi), SZ-46.1 (uθiiθi), SZ-50 (uθiiθi), SZ-51 (uθiiθ[) (5)

Commentary

Recurring on a number of iron objects from Sanzeno. On scythe rings (SZ-44 scythe ring, SZ-45 scythe ring, SZ-46 scythe ring), the inscription is accompanied by la on the opposite side of the object; on the chisel and the knife it stands alone. It runs in different directions (SZ-45.1 and SZ-46.1 vs. SZ-44.1, SZ-50 and SZ-51). Merely decoration, or possibly a manufacturer's mark? Cp. iθiu on SZ-47 and iθuiθi on HU-1. See here for a discussion of possible interpretations of inscriptions with doubtful status.