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Mortise axe with narrow blade.<br>Probably identical to {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 283 (No. 87). According to {{bib|Fogolari 1960}} find date: 1953 (settlement, section H, stratum III; cp. with the map in {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: pl. A). Second possibility: Probably identical to {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 289 (No. 21). According to {{bib|Fogolari 1960}} find date: 1955 (settlement, section G; cp. with the map in {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: pl. A). According to Mancini find date: 1953 (cp. {{bib|IR}}: 282–283 (No. 65)).<br>Along [[index::SZ-66|characters]]; according to {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 283: "''porta segni incisi su di un fianco''"; second possibility: according to {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 289: the tre characters: UPI ("''sui due bordi in alto sono incise tre lettere da destra a sinistra: UPI''"). There were discovered other three axes with the same three characters (cp. {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 289–290 (No. 22, No. 10, No. 28). According to Schumacher probably non-script (cp. {{bib|Schumacher 2004}}: 147).<br>Dimensions: According to Nothdurfter: length 16.9 cm, width at blade 7 cm (cp. {{bib|Nothdurfter 1979}}: 121 (No. 192); according to Fogolari: length 16 cm, width at blade 12 cm (cp. {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 289); according to Mancini: length 16.8 cm, width at blade 6.7 cm (cp. {{bib|IR}}: 282).<br>The entire material discovered in [[index::Sanzeno]] dates to the late [[index::chronological classification|Iron age period]], i.e. from the 5th century BC to the [[index::chronological classification|Roman period]] (cp. {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 269). Therefore the axe must also date to this timeframe.<br>So far not autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum''. The indications follow the information given in literature (cp. below the bibliography). | Mortise axe with narrow blade.<br>Probably identical to {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 283 (No. 87). According to {{bib|Fogolari 1960}} find date: 1953 (settlement, section H, stratum III; cp. with the map in {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: pl. A). Second possibility: Probably identical to {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 289 (No. 21). According to {{bib|Fogolari 1960}} find date: 1955 (settlement, section G; cp. with the map in {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: pl. A). According to Mancini find date: 1953 (cp. {{bib|IR}}: 282–283 (No. 65)).<br>Along [[index::SZ-66|characters]]; according to {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 283: "''porta segni incisi su di un fianco''"; second possibility: according to {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 289: the tre characters: UPI ("''sui due bordi in alto sono incise tre lettere da destra a sinistra: UPI''"). There were discovered other three axes with the same three characters (cp. {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 289–290 (No. 22, No. 10, No. 28). According to Schumacher probably non-script (cp. {{bib|Schumacher 2004}}: 147).<br>Dimensions: According to Nothdurfter: length 16.9 cm, width at blade 7 cm (cp. {{bib|Nothdurfter 1979}}: 121 (No. 192); according to Fogolari: length 16 cm, width at blade 12 cm (cp. {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 289); according to Mancini: length 16.8 cm, width at blade 6.7 cm (cp. {{bib|IR}}: 282).<br>The entire material discovered in [[index::Sanzeno]] dates to the late [[index::chronological classification|Iron age period]], i.e. from the 5th century BC to the [[index::chronological classification|Roman period]] (cp. {{bib|Fogolari 1960}}: 269). Therefore the axe must also date to this timeframe.<br>So far not autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum''. The indications follow the information given in literature (cp. below the bibliography). | ||
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Classification: | axe |
Archaeological type: | mortise axe |
Material: | iron |
Size: | length: 17 cm, width: 3.9 cm, height: 6.7 cm |
Condition: | unknown |
Date: | 5th–1st centuries BC |
Date derived from: | archaeological context |
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Site: | Sanzeno (Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy) |
Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 21' 57.60" N, 11° 4' 30.00" E [from site] |
Find date: | 1953 |
Find circumstances: | excavation |
Current location: | Castello del Buonconsiglio (repository) |
Inventory Nr.: | 8177/A 1124 |
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Inscription: | SZ-66 (?) |
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Sources: | Nothdurfter 1979: 121 (No. 192), pl. 12 |
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Commentary
Mortise axe with narrow blade.
Probably identical to Fogolari 1960: 283 (No. 87). According to Fogolari 1960 find date: 1953 (settlement, section H, stratum III; cp. with the map in Fogolari 1960: pl. A). Second possibility: Probably identical to Fogolari 1960: 289 (No. 21). According to Fogolari 1960 find date: 1955 (settlement, section G; cp. with the map in Fogolari 1960: pl. A). According to Mancini find date: 1953 (cp. IR: 282–283 (No. 65)).
Along characters; according to Fogolari 1960: 283: "porta segni incisi su di un fianco"; second possibility: according to Fogolari 1960: 289: the tre characters: UPI ("sui due bordi in alto sono incise tre lettere da destra a sinistra: UPI"). There were discovered other three axes with the same three characters (cp. Fogolari 1960: 289–290 (No. 22, No. 10, No. 28). According to Schumacher probably non-script (cp. Schumacher 2004: 147).
Dimensions: According to Nothdurfter: length 16.9 cm, width at blade 7 cm (cp. Nothdurfter 1979: 121 (No. 192); according to Fogolari: length 16 cm, width at blade 12 cm (cp. Fogolari 1960: 289); according to Mancini: length 16.8 cm, width at blade 6.7 cm (cp. IR: 282).
The entire material discovered in Sanzeno dates to the late Iron age period, i.e. from the 5th century BC to the Roman period (cp. Fogolari 1960: 269). Therefore the axe must also date to this timeframe.
So far not autopsied by the Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum. The indications follow the information given in literature (cp. below the bibliography).
Bibliography
Fogolari 1960 | Giulia Fogolari, "Sanzeno nell'Anaunia", in: Deputazione di Storia Patria per le Province di Romagna (Eds), Civiltà del Ferro. Studi pubblicati nella ricorrenza centenaria della scoperta di Villanova [= Documenti e studi VI], Bologna: Forni 1960, 265–321. |
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IR | Alberto Mancini, "Iscrizioni retiche", Studi Etruschi 43 (1975), 249–306. |