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|reading=perisna!]sna | |reading=perisna!]sna | ||
|reading_original={{c|A||d}}{{c|N}}{{c|S | |reading_original={{c|A||d}}{{c|N}}{{c|S}}[ | ||
|direction=sinistroverse | |direction=sinistroverse | ||
|letter_height_min=1.4 cm | |letter_height_min=1.4 cm | ||
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Unpublished. | Unpublished. | ||
Length of the remains about 3 cm. Despite the fact that the fragment is deformed and damaged by heat and corrosion, and the scratches have been traced with white paint, the reading is secure. Cp. {{w||perisna}} in [[index::BZ-26]], but note that in BZ-27, both {{c||S | Length of the remains about 3 cm. Despite the fact that the fragment is deformed and damaged by heat and corrosion, and the scratches have been traced with white paint, the reading is secure. Cp. {{w||perisna}} in [[index::BZ-26]], but note that in BZ-27, both {{c||S}} and {{c||A|d}} are turned against writing direction in context of the Sanzeno alphabet used on [[index::BZ-26]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:17, 28 April 2016
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Transliteration: | ]sna |
Original script: | [ |
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Object: | BZ-27 fragment (bronze) |
Position: | outside |
Script: | North Italic script |
Direction of writing: | sinistroverse |
Letter height: | 1.4 cm |
Number of letters: | 3 |
Number of lines: | 1 |
Craftsmanship: | engraved |
Current condition: | damaged, fragmentary, restored |
Date of inscription: | 2nd half of the 5th century–1st century BC [from object] |
Date derived from: | typology [from object] |
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Language: | Raetic |
Meaning: | unknown |
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Alternative sigla: | none |
Images
Object BZ-27 fragment with inscription BZ-27.
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Object BZ-27 fragment with inscription BZ-27.
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Commentary
Unpublished.
Length of the remains about 3 cm. Despite the fact that the fragment is deformed and damaged by heat and corrosion, and the scratches have been traced with white paint, the reading is secure. Cp. perisna in BZ-26, but note that in BZ-27, both and are turned against writing direction in context of the Sanzeno alphabet used on BZ-26.