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==Commentary==
==Commentary==
See '''{{bib|Wieser 1883}} ?''', {{bib|Oberziner 1883}}: 190 ff., '''{{bib|Zemmer & al. 1985}}: 165 (Kat.-Nr. 35)'''. Pictures in {{bib|Oberziner 1883}}: Tav. II,9 (drawing) and {{bib|Mancini 2010}}: 165 (photo and drawing); both also mention and give pictures of a a similar find from the same hoard.<br>'''Find circumstances''': In 1883 a bronze situla filled with different kinds of bronze objects like fibulae and pendants was found on a ridge west of Dercolo. Moreover the situla contained a set of fortune rods (?Losstäbchen) (in latin ''sortes'') and appliqués in the form of horses.  
See '''{{bib|Wieser 1883}} ?''', {{bib|Oberziner 1883}}: 190 ff., '''{{bib|Zemmer & al. 1985}}: 165 (Kat.-Nr. 35)'''. Pictures in {{bib|Oberziner 1883}}: Tav. II,9 (drawing) and {{bib|Mancini 2010}}: 165 (photo and drawing); both also mention and give pictures of a a similar find from the same hoard.<br>'''Find circumstances''': In 1883 a bronze situla filled with different kinds of bronze objects like fibulae and pendants was found on a ridge west of Dercolo. Moreover the situla contained a set of fortune rods (?Losstäbchen) (in latin ''sortes'') and appliqués in the form of horses.  
After Mancini the situla was found in march 1882 (see {{bib|Mancini 2010}}: 164).<br>'''Interpretation''': The collection of the wealth deposit can be interpreted as a votive hoard.
After Mancini the situla was found in march 1882 (see {{bib|Mancini 2010}}: 164).<br>'''Interpretation''': The collection of the wealth deposit can be interpreted as a votive hoard.<br>The Ferdinandeum also houses a copy of the object (inv. no. 1.086K).
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Revision as of 19:52, 20 November 2013

Object
Proper name: Pferdchen von Dercolo
Classification: statuette
Material: bronze
Size: 11.9 cm
Condition: complete
Date: 4th to 3rd century BC
Date derived from: archaeological context

Site: Dercolo (fraction of: Campodenno, Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy)
Archaeological context: hoard
Coordinates (approx.): 46° 14' 56.40" N, 11° 2' 49.20" E [from site]
Find date: 1883
Current location: Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum (on exhibition)
Inventory Nr.: 1.086

Inscription: NO-11 (pirikaniśnu)

Sources: Schumacher 2004: 152

Images

Commentary

See Wieser 1883 ?, Oberziner 1883: 190 ff., Zemmer & al. 1985: 165 (Kat.-Nr. 35). Pictures in Oberziner 1883: Tav. II,9 (drawing) and Mancini 2010: 165 (photo and drawing); both also mention and give pictures of a a similar find from the same hoard.
Find circumstances: In 1883 a bronze situla filled with different kinds of bronze objects like fibulae and pendants was found on a ridge west of Dercolo. Moreover the situla contained a set of fortune rods (?Losstäbchen) (in latin sortes) and appliqués in the form of horses. After Mancini the situla was found in march 1882 (see Mancini 2010: 164).
Interpretation: The collection of the wealth deposit can be interpreted as a votive hoard.
The Ferdinandeum also houses a copy of the object (inv. no. 1.086K).

Bibliography

LIR Alberto Mancini, Le Iscrizioni Retiche [= Quaderni del dipartimento di linguistica, Università degli studi di Firenze Studi 8–9], Padova: Unipress 2009–10. (2 volumes)