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== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
Porphyry slab in subpiramidal irregular form. On one of the major flanks is incised an [[index::NO-10|inscription||this side]] which contains single line.<br>In default of the find context the dating in general is related with the second part of the Iron Age, i.e. 5th-1st centuries BC. Due to the missing find information the function of the slab -possibly a funerary cippus- is as well uncertain. | Porphyry slab in subpiramidal irregular form. On one of the major flanks is incised an [[index::NO-10|inscription||this side]] which contains single line.<br>In default of the find context the dating in general is related with the second part of the Iron Age, i.e. 5th-1st centuries BC. Due to the missing find information the function of the slab -possibly a funerary cippus- is as well uncertain. | ||
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Classification: | slab |
Material: | porphyry |
Size: | length 62 cm, height 24 cm |
Condition: | fragmentary |
Date: | 5th–1st centuries BC |
Date derived from: | unknown |
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Site: | Tavòn (fraction of: Coredo, Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy) |
Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 21' 50.40" N, 11° 5' 52.80" E [from site] |
Find date: | unknown |
Find circumstances: | unknown |
Current location: | Castello del Buonconsiglio |
Inventory Nr.: | 6445 |
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Inscription: | NO-10 (rileke:sa) |
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Sources: | Zamboni 2011: 640 |
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Object NO-10 slab with inscription NO-10.
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Commentary
Porphyry slab in subpiramidal irregular form. On one of the major flanks is incised an inscription which contains single line.
In default of the find context the dating in general is related with the second part of the Iron Age, i.e. 5th-1st centuries BC. Due to the missing find information the function of the slab -possibly a funerary cippus- is as well uncertain.