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Fragment of a bronze strainer with handle.<br>Fragmentary and moreover partially damaged.<br>Decorations in form of palmettes and dice eyes on the handle and in part on the rim.<br>An [[index::NO-2|inscription]] outside, below the flanged edge.<br>The object has come in the property of the museum 1898 and was rediscovered by Leonard Franz, the curator at the museum at that time, amongst the old stock of the [[index::Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum|Tyrolean State Museum Ferdinandeum ]].<br>According to Schumacher the strainer dates to the 1st century BC–1st century AC without giving reasons. The date is indicated by Schumacher in consequence of an oral information by Gleirscher (cp. {{bib|Schumacher 2004}}: 248).<br>The object was first published in {{bib|Franz 1958b}}. In succession of Franz, Mayr has mentioned it for a second time (cp. {{bib|Mayr 1960f}}: 389).<br>Autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum'' in November 2013. | Fragment of a bronze strainer with handle.<br>Fragmentary and moreover partially damaged.<br>Decorations in form of palmettes and dice eyes on the handle and in part on the rim.<br>An [[index::NO-2|inscription]] outside, below the flanged edge.<br>The object has come in the property of the museum 1898 and was rediscovered by Leonard Franz, the curator at the museum at that time, amongst the old stock of the [[index::Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum|Tyrolean State Museum Ferdinandeum ]].<br>According to Schumacher the strainer dates to the 1st century BC–1st century AC without giving reasons. The date is indicated by Schumacher in consequence of an oral information by Gleirscher (cp. {{bib|Schumacher 2004}}: 248).<br>The object was first published in {{bib|Franz 1958b}}. In succession of Franz, Mayr has mentioned it for a second time (cp. {{bib|Mayr 1960f}}: 389).<br>Autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum'' in November 2013. | ||
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Classification: | strainer |
Material: | bronze |
Size: | outside diameter 10.3 cm, inside diameter 8.9 cm |
Condition: | damaged, fragmentary |
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Site: | Cles (Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy) |
Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 22' 1.20" N, 11° 1' 58.80" E [from site] |
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Current location: | Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum (on exhibition) |
Inventory Nr.: | 17.064 |
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Inscription: | NO-2 (tianusataṇ) |
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Sources: | Mayr 1960f: 389 Zemmer-Plank et al. 1985: 166 (cat. No.40) |
Commentary
Fragment of a bronze strainer with handle.
Fragmentary and moreover partially damaged.
Decorations in form of palmettes and dice eyes on the handle and in part on the rim.
An inscription outside, below the flanged edge.
The object has come in the property of the museum 1898 and was rediscovered by Leonard Franz, the curator at the museum at that time, amongst the old stock of the Tyrolean State Museum Ferdinandeum.
According to Schumacher the strainer dates to the 1st century BC–1st century AC without giving reasons. The date is indicated by Schumacher in consequence of an oral information by Gleirscher (cp. Schumacher 2004: 248).
The object was first published in Franz 1958b. In succession of Franz, Mayr has mentioned it for a second time (cp. Mayr 1960f: 389).
Autopsied by the Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum in November 2013.
Bibliography
Franz 1958b | Leonhard Franz, "Eine Inschrift aus Cles", Der Schlern 32 (1958), 39–40. |
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