SZ-85 bowl: Difference between revisions
Sindy Kluge (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Sindy Kluge (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
|site=Sanzeno | |site=Sanzeno | ||
|find_circumstances=old finding | |find_circumstances=old finding | ||
|date_find=probably in the second half of the 19th century | |||
|location=Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum | |location=Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum | ||
|inventory_number=none | |inventory_number=none | ||
|accessibility=repository | |accessibility=repository | ||
|source=unpublished | |source=unpublished | ||
|checklevel= | |checklevel=0 | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Commentary== | ==Commentary== | ||
Sanzeno bowl.<br>Complete and restored by composing different fragments. Broken in the area of the mouth rim. Fine clay, from medium brown in colour, with a moderate temper of fine grained sand and slight argentine mica; reduction firing; burnished. In accord with the typology of the Sanzeno bowls: high neck, widely extending mouth rim, compressed body and the typical omphalos.<br>Circumferential decoration in form of two deep, parallel running ribbons. Below further decorations: at different positions a group of vertical comb stamps perforations at which the number and dimension are alternating. Decorations before firing.<br>On the bottom [[index::SZ-85|characters]].<br>Find circumstances | Sanzeno bowl.<br>Complete and restored by composing different fragments. Broken in the area of the mouth rim. Fine clay, from medium brown in colour, with a moderate temper of fine grained sand and slight argentine mica; reduction firing; burnished. In accord with the typology of the Sanzeno bowls: high neck, widely extending mouth rim, compressed body and the typical omphalos.<br>Circumferential decoration in form of two deep, parallel running ribbons. Below further decorations: at different positions a group of vertical comb stamps perforations at which the number and dimension are alternating. Decorations before firing.<br>On the bottom [[index::SZ-85|characters]].<br>Find spot [[index::Sanzeno]], but further find circumstances unknown. The object presents one of the old findings from [[index::Sanzeno]] which were found by the local inhabitants at the end of the 19th century in [[index::Sanzeno]]. The major part of these findings were acquired by the [[index::Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum|Tyrolean State Museum]] in the course of the turn of the century, hence the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.<br>The dating follows the common typology related to Sanzeno bowls.<br>The [[SZ-85 bowl|present Sanzeno-Schale]] is until now unpublished. In the here available data bank about the Raetic inscriptions the bowl is the first time mentioned. Meanwhile a new study about Raetic inscriptions was released by Marchesini. In this study the [[SZ-85 bowl|bowl]] is listed with "MLR 221", an autopsy was effected (cp. {{bib|MLR}}: 204 [MLR 221]; obviously the publication refers to the [[index::SZ-85|characters]] which the bowl bears.).<br>Autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum'' in November 2013. | ||
{{sig | |||
|user=Sindy Kluge | |||
}} | |||
{{bibliography}} | {{bibliography}} |
Revision as of 17:00, 25 September 2015
Object | |
---|---|
Classification: | bowl |
Archaeological type: | Sanzeno-Schale |
Material: | pottery |
Condition: | complete, restored |
Date: | 3rd–2nd centuries BC |
Date derived from: | typology |
| |
Site: | Sanzeno (Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy) |
Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 21' 57.60" N, 11° 4' 30.00" E [from site] |
Find date: | probably in the second half of the 19th century |
Find circumstances: | old finding |
Current location: | Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum (repository) |
Inventory Nr.: | none |
| |
Inscription: | SZ-85 (iu) |
| |
Sources: | unpublished |
Commentary
Sanzeno bowl.
Complete and restored by composing different fragments. Broken in the area of the mouth rim. Fine clay, from medium brown in colour, with a moderate temper of fine grained sand and slight argentine mica; reduction firing; burnished. In accord with the typology of the Sanzeno bowls: high neck, widely extending mouth rim, compressed body and the typical omphalos.
Circumferential decoration in form of two deep, parallel running ribbons. Below further decorations: at different positions a group of vertical comb stamps perforations at which the number and dimension are alternating. Decorations before firing.
On the bottom characters.
Find spot Sanzeno, but further find circumstances unknown. The object presents one of the old findings from Sanzeno which were found by the local inhabitants at the end of the 19th century in Sanzeno. The major part of these findings were acquired by the Tyrolean State Museum in the course of the turn of the century, hence the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.
The dating follows the common typology related to Sanzeno bowls.
The present Sanzeno-Schale is until now unpublished. In the here available data bank about the Raetic inscriptions the bowl is the first time mentioned. Meanwhile a new study about Raetic inscriptions was released by Marchesini. In this study the bowl is listed with "MLR 221", an autopsy was effected (cp. MLR: 204 [MLR 221]; obviously the publication refers to the characters which the bowl bears.).
Autopsied by the Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum in November 2013.