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Bone (''ossicle'') of an animal, not further classified.<br>Broken at one end.<br>Remains of an [[index::VR-7|inscription]].<br>The archaeological finds [[index::VR-6 antler]], [[index::VR-7 bone]] and [[index::VR-8 bone]] were | Bone (''ossicle'') of an animal, not further classified.<br>Broken at one end.<br>Remains of an [[index::VR-7|inscription]].<br>The archaeological finds [[index::VR-6 antler]], [[index::VR-7 bone]] and [[index::VR-8 bone]] were picked up during an archaeological survey on the Colle del Castello di Montorio, near to Verona, in 1998 (cp. {{bib|Marinetti 2004}}: 409).<br>The discoveries which all can be put into a context of residential structure, indicate an "ampio arco cronologico (dal V secolo all’età imperiale)"; a raetic presence however can be determined for the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. For more details see {{bib|Marinetti 2004}}: 409. | ||
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Revision as of 14:42, 30 May 2014
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| Classification: | unidentifiable |
| Material: | bone |
| Size: | length 3.3 cm, height 1.2 cm |
| Condition: | fragmentary |
| Date: | 4th–3rd centuries BC |
| Date derived from: | archaeological context |
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| Archaeological context: | castle |
| Coordinates (approx.): | none |
| Find date: | 1998 |
| Find circumstances: | survey |
| Current location: | Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici del Veneto |
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| Inscription: | VR-7 (kaṛi) |
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| Sources: | Marinetti 2004: 410–411 (No. 2) with fig. |
Commentary
Bone (ossicle) of an animal, not further classified.
Broken at one end.
Remains of an inscription.
The archaeological finds VR-6 antler, VR-7 bone and VR-8 bone were picked up during an archaeological survey on the Colle del Castello di Montorio, near to Verona, in 1998 (cp. Marinetti 2004: 409).
The discoveries which all can be put into a context of residential structure, indicate an "ampio arco cronologico (dal V secolo all’età imperiale)"; a raetic presence however can be determined for the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. For more details see Marinetti 2004: 409.
Bibliography
| Marinetti 2004 | Anna Marinetti, "Nuove iscrizioni retiche dall'area veronese", Studi Etruschi 70 (2004), 408–420. |
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