Unterinn / Auna di Sotto: Difference between revisions

From Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
Line 10: Line 10:
== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Objects from the area of [[Unterinn / Auna di Sotto]]:
Objects from the area of [[Unterinn / Auna di Sotto]]:
* site [[index::Burg Zwingenstein / Castel Zwingenstein]]:<br>EX-72: Chisel. Iron. Length: 24.4 cm. Sidewise incised characters.
* archeological site [[index::Burg Zwingenstein / Castel Zwingenstein]]:<br>'''EX-72''': Chisel. Iron. Length: 24.4cm. Sidewise incised characters.
{| class="gallery"
{| class="gallery"
{{gallery_image||EX-72 photo.jpg}}
{{gallery_image||EX-72 photo.jpg}}
|}
|}
The iron chisel comes from the excavation in the area of [[index::Burg Zwingenstein / Castel Zwingenstein]], realised 2006. During this campaign a house construction came to light. The findings from this sector can be dated to the Iron Age.<br>Reference: {{bib|Putzer 2011}}: 29, pl. 5.3. In general for the finding place cp. {{bib|Putzer 2011}}. Autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum'' in November 2014.<br>''S.K.''
The iron chisel comes from the excavation in the area of [[index::Burg Zwingenstein / Castel Zwingenstein]], realised 2006. During this campaign a house construction came to light. The findings from this sector can be dated to the Iron Age.<br>Reference: {{bib|Putzer 2011}}: 29, pl. 5.3. In general for the finding place cp. {{bib|Putzer 2011}}. Autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum'' in November 2014.<br><br>''S.K.''




{{bibliography}}
{{bibliography}}

Revision as of 10:55, 17 January 2016

Site
Community: Ritten / Renon
Province: Bozen / Bolzano
Region: Trentino-Alto Adige
Country: Italy
Coordinates: 46° 30' 42.26" N, 11° 26' 31.13" E

Objects:

Map

Loading map...

Commentary

Objects from the area of Unterinn / Auna di Sotto:

The iron chisel comes from the excavation in the area of Burg Zwingenstein / Castel Zwingenstein, realised 2006. During this campaign a house construction came to light. The findings from this sector can be dated to the Iron Age.
Reference: Putzer 2011: 29, pl. 5.3. In general for the finding place cp. Putzer 2011. Autopsied by the Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum in November 2014.

S.K.


Bibliography