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|site=Sanzeno | |site=Sanzeno | ||
|field_name=Casalini, | |field_name=Casalini, | ||
|find_circumstances=by chance | |find_circumstances=by chance | ||
|date_find=1947–1949 | |date_find=1947–1949 | ||
|location=Museo Retico Sanzeno | |location=Museo Retico Sanzeno | ||
|inventory_number=7661 | |inventory_number=7661 | ||
|accessibility=on exhibition | |||
|source=Roberti 1950: 180–181 (No. VI), pl. II.VI | |source=Roberti 1950: 180–181 (No. VI), pl. II.VI | ||
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Proper name: | Il cavallo marino" |
Classification: | statuette |
Material: | bronze |
Size: | length 7.7 cm |
Condition: | unknown |
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Site: | Sanzeno (Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy) |
Field name: | Casalini |
Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 21' 57.60" N, 11° 4' 30.00" E [from site] |
Find date: | 1947–1949 |
Find circumstances: | by chance |
Current location: | Museo Retico Sanzeno (on exhibition) |
Inventory Nr.: | 7661 |
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Inscription: | SZ-6 (θiχiθ?$?) |
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Sources: | Roberti 1950: 180–181 (No. VI), pl. II.VI |
Images
Object SZ-6 bronze with inscription SZ-6.
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Commentary
Bronze statuette.
Roberti states the proper name Il cavallo marino (cp. Roberti 1950: 180); Vetter mentions Oberleib eines Pferdchens (cp. Vetter 1954: 71) and in consequence Pellegrini indicates the proper name made by Roberti as well as Pferdchenrumpf (cp. Pellegrini 1951: 311).
Almost the entire group of bronze statuettes from Sanzeno was discovered between 1947 and 1949. The bronzes were found by chance in a sand pit (cp. Pellegrini 1951: 304; Vetter 1954: 66-67).
Further reference probably more related to the inscription: Mayr 1951: 30, fig. VI.
Bibliography
Mayr 1951 | Karl M. Mayr, "Die Inschriften der Votive von Sanzeno (2)", Der Schlern 25 (1951), 30–32, 78–79, 133–135, 179–181. |
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