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|type=Sanzeno-Schale | |type=Sanzeno-Schale | ||
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|dimension=height 8 cm, diameter | |dimension=height: 7.8 cm, rim diameter: 10.6 cm, maximum diameter: 10.8 cm, base diameter: 3 cm, thickness: 4 mm | ||
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|condition=complete | |condition=complete | ||
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== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
Bowl with omphalos.<br>Outside on the bottom [[index::SR-15|characters]], probably with non-script character like Mancini supposes it (cp. {{bib|IR}}: 296).<br>The excavation in [[index::Montesei di Serso]] started in 1962 and was continued until 1964. In 1963 was discovered a house structure which can be dated to the second half of the Iron Age, i.e. to the 5th-1st centuries BC. The date is based on the different ceramic fragments from Sanzeno bowls which were found in this area. | Bowl with omphalos.<br>Outside on the bottom [[index::SR-15|characters]], probably with non-script character like Mancini supposes it (cp. {{bib|IR}}: 296).<br>The excavation in [[index::Montesei di Serso]] started in 1962 and was continued until 1964. In 1963 was discovered a house structure which can be dated to the second half of the Iron Age, i.e. to the 5th-1st centuries BC. The date is based on the different ceramic fragments from Sanzeno bowls which were found in this area. | ||
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Classification: | bowl |
Archaeological type: | Sanzeno-Schale |
Material: | pottery |
Size: | height: 7.8 cm, rim diameter: 10.6 cm, maximum diameter: 10.8 cm, base diameter: 3 cm, thickness: 4 mm |
Condition: | complete |
Date: | 5th–1st centuries BC |
Date derived from: | archaeological context |
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Site: | Serso (fraction of: Pergine Valsugana, Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy) |
Field name: | Montesei di Serso |
Archaeological context: | house No. 2 (Objects: SR-1 antler, SR-2 antler, SR-3 antler, SR-4 antler, SR-5 antler, SR-6 antler, SR-7 antler, SR-8 antler, SR-9 antler, SR-10 antler, SR-11 stone, SR-12 antler, SR-13 antler, SR-14 potsherd, SR-15 bowl) |
Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 4' 28.16" N, 11° 14' 39.44" E |
Find date: | 1964 |
Find circumstances: | excavation |
Current location: | Museo delle Scienze di Trento (repository) |
Inventory Nr.: | PEGO 14 |
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Inscription: | SR-15 (?) |
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Sources: | Perini 1965b: 155 (No. B 1), fig. 6 |
Images
Object SR-15 bowl.
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Object SR-15 bowl with inscription SR-15.
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Commentary
Bowl with omphalos.
Outside on the bottom characters, probably with non-script character like Mancini supposes it (cp. IR: 296).
The excavation in Montesei di Serso started in 1962 and was continued until 1964. In 1963 was discovered a house structure which can be dated to the second half of the Iron Age, i.e. to the 5th-1st centuries BC. The date is based on the different ceramic fragments from Sanzeno bowls which were found in this area.
Bibliography
IR | Alberto Mancini, "Iscrizioni retiche", Studi Etruschi 43 (1975), 249–306. |
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