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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Unpublished. Autopsied by TIR in July 2014.
Not previously published. Autopsied by TIR in July 2014.


Picture in {{bib|Tschurtschenthaler & Wein 1998}}: 249, Abb. 24.
Image in {{bib|Tschurtschenthaler & Wein 1998}}: 249, Abb. 24.


Length of the remaining inscription 3.8 cm, starting from the lower part of the handle, running upwards. It it unlikely that the handle broke along a hasta, as it would have been very close to the preceding {{c||N}}, 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. Southern (venetoid) closed or near closed Pi may be expected in the Inn valley. Compare possibly the same name in [[index::MA-1]] and [[index::MA-2]] ({{c||P}}) and in [[index::SR-5]] ({{c||addP1}}). Compare also [[index::ST-2]] with a first letter {{c||P3}}, also in a name.
Length of the remaining inscription 3.8 cm, starting from the lower part of the handle, running upwards. It it unlikely that the handle broke along a hasta, as it would have been very close to the preceding {{c||N}}, 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. Venetoid closed or near closed Pi may be expected in the Inn valley. Compare possibly the same name in [[index::MA-1]] and [[index::MA-2]] ({{c||P}}) and in [[index::SR-5]] ({{c||addP1}}). Compare also [[index::ST-2]] with a first letter {{c||P3}}, also in a name.
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Revision as of 11:41, 9 July 2015

Inscription
Transliteration: piθan[
Original script: ]N sA15 sΘ2 sI sP4 s
Variant Reading: riθan[
]N sA15 sΘ2 sI sR2 s

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:

Language: Raetic
Meaning: unknown

Alternative sigla: none

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Commentary

Not previously published. Autopsied by TIR in July 2014.

Image in Tschurtschenthaler & Wein 1998: 249, Abb. 24.

Length of the remaining inscription 3.8 cm, starting from the lower part of the handle, running upwards. It it unlikely that the handle broke along a hasta, as it would have been very close to the preceding N s, 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. Venetoid closed or near closed Pi may be expected in the Inn valley. Compare possibly the same name in MA-1 and MA-2 (P s) and in SR-5 (addP1 s). Compare also ST-2 with a first letter P3 s, also in a name.

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