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== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
Iron plaque, probably a metal fitting.<br>Broken in two fragments at which the larger one bears the [[index::IT-7|inscription]].<br>The plaque was found during a rescue excavation caused of construction works in 2005. | Iron plaque, probably a metal fitting.<br>Broken in two fragments at which the larger one bears the [[index::IT-7|inscription]].<br>The plaque was found during a rescue excavation caused of construction works in 2005. | ||
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Classification: | plaque |
Material: | iron |
Size: | length: 9.6 cm, width: 2.6 cm, thickness: 1.5 mm |
Condition: | fragmentary |
Archaeological culture: | La Tène |
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Site: | Pfaffenhofen (Tirol, Austria) |
Field name: | Hörtenberg |
Archaeological context: | settlement, house No. 7 |
Coordinates (approx.): | 47° 17' 56.40" N, 11° 4' 58.80" E [from site] |
Find date: | 26.05.2005 |
Find circumstances: | rescue excavation |
Current location: | Landeskonservatorat für Tirol (repository) |
Inventory Nr.: | none |
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Inscription: | IT-7 (]leθ?(?)θ̣ị) |
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Sources: | Tischer 2006: 216 |
Images
Object IT-7 plaque with inscription IT-7.
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Object IT-7 plaque - sideview.
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Object IT-7 plaque with inscription IT-7.
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Commentary
Iron plaque, probably a metal fitting.
Broken in two fragments at which the larger one bears the inscription.
The plaque was found during a rescue excavation caused of construction works in 2005.