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{{inscription | {{inscription | ||
|reading= | |reading=piθam(n)e!piθan[ | ||
|reading_original=]{{c|N}}{{c|A| | |reading_original=]{{c|N}}{{c|A|A13}}{{c|Θ|Θ2}}{{c|I}}{{c|P|P4}} | ||
|reading_variant= | |reading_variant=riθan[<br>]{{c|N}}{{c|A|A13}}{{c|Θ|Θ2}}{{c|I}}{{c|R|R2}} | ||
|direction=sinistroverse | |direction=sinistroverse | ||
|letter_height_min=1 | |letter_height_min=1 | ||
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|line_number=1 | |line_number=1 | ||
|script=North Italic script | |script=North Italic script | ||
|alphabet=Magrè alphabet | |||
|language=Raetic | |language=Raetic | ||
|meaning=unknown | |meaning=unknown | ||
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|craftsmanship=incised before firing | |craftsmanship=incised before firing | ||
|condition=incomplete | |condition=incomplete | ||
| | |sigla_tm=653557 | ||
| | |checklevel=0 | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
First published in TIR. First print publication in {{bib|Salomon 2018}}: 94f. Examined by TIR in July 2014. | |||
Images in {{bib|Tschurtschenthaler & Wein 1998}}: 249, Abb. 24 (photo) and {{bib|Salomon 2018}}: 94, fig. 60 (drawing = drawing on this page). | |||
Length of the remains 3.8 cm, starting from the lower part of the handle, running upwards. It is unlikely that the handle broke along a hasta, as it would have been very close to preceding nu, and the edge is scraggy. The letters are legible without ambiguity, apart from the first one: the angle, rounded, does not quite reach either the bottom of the line or the hasta, although the letters generally are very tidily scratched. We prefer a reading as a variant of Venetoid two-bar pi {{c||P4}}, as should be expected in the context of the Magrè alphabet, over rho {{c||R2}} based on comparison with similar letter shapes in [[index::IT-4]] and maybe [[index::ST-2]], and the likelihood of a reading with initial pi – cf. especially [[index::MA-2]] {{w||piθanme}}. This form of pi seems to be typical for the Raetic north (see [[index::Script]]). Another letter form typical for North Tyrol is small theta {{c||Θ2}}, which also occurs in [[index::IT-7]] and [[index::IT-9]]. | |||
{{bibliography}} | {{bibliography}} |
Latest revision as of 20:04, 8 November 2021
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Transliteration: | piθan[ |
Original script: | ] |
Variant Reading: | riθan[ ] |
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Object: | IT-8 potsherd (pottery) |
Position: | outside |
Script: | North Italic script (Magrè alphabet) |
Direction of writing: | sinistroverse |
Letter height: | 11 cm <br /> – 1.6 cm |
Number of letters: | 5 |
Number of lines: | 1 |
Craftsmanship: | incised before firing |
Current condition: | incomplete |
Archaeological culture: | La Tène A [from object] |
Date of inscription: | |
Date derived from: | |
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Language: | Raetic |
Meaning: | unknown |
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Alternative sigla: | TM 653557 |
Images
Object IT-8 potsherd with inscription IT-8.
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Inscription IT-8 - left part.
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Inscription IT-8 - right part.
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Object IT-8 potsherd with inscription IT-8.
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Commentary
First published in TIR. First print publication in Salomon 2018: 94f. Examined by TIR in July 2014.
Images in Tschurtschenthaler & Wein 1998: 249, Abb. 24 (photo) and Salomon 2018: 94, fig. 60 (drawing = drawing on this page).
Length of the remains 3.8 cm, starting from the lower part of the handle, running upwards. It is unlikely that the handle broke along a hasta, as it would have been very close to preceding nu, and the edge is scraggy. The letters are legible without ambiguity, apart from the first one: the angle, rounded, does not quite reach either the bottom of the line or the hasta, although the letters generally are very tidily scratched. We prefer a reading as a variant of Venetoid two-bar pi , as should be expected in the context of the Magrè alphabet, over rho based on comparison with similar letter shapes in IT-4 and maybe ST-2, and the likelihood of a reading with initial pi – cf. especially MA-2 piθanme. This form of pi seems to be typical for the Raetic north (see Script). Another letter form typical for North Tyrol is small theta , which also occurs in IT-7 and IT-9.