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|site=Brandenberg
|site=Brandenberg
|field_name=Schneidjoch, Wildalm
|field_name=Schneidjoch, Wildalm
|find_circumstances=by chance
|coordinate_n=47.569722
|coordinate_n=47.569722
|coordinate_e=11.792222
|coordinate_e=11.792222
|sortdate_find=1957
|sortdate_find=1957
|location=in situ
|location=in situ
|source=Schumacher 2004: 191, 219-241
|source=Schumacher 2004: 191, 219–220
|checklevel=2
|checklevel=2
|problem=incomplete data
|problem=incomplete data
}}
}}
== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
*{{bib|Vetter 1957}}
Further references more related to the inscriptions: {{bib|Vetter 1957}}; {{bib|Prosdocimi 1971}}.
*{{bib|Prosdocimi 1971}}
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Revision as of 14:24, 18 June 2014

Object
Classification: rock
Material: stone
Size: height 4 m, width 3 m
Condition: damaged
Date: (geological)

Site: Brandenberg (Tirol, Austria)
Field name: Schneidjoch, Wildalm
Coordinates (approx.): 47° 34' 11.00" N, 11° 47' 32.00" E
Find date: 1957
Find circumstances: by chance
Current location: in situ

Inscriptions:
  • ST-1 (kastriesieθunnuale)
  • ST-2 (pitauṇesikaszrinụalet[)
  • ST-3 (esimnesikaszrinuaḷ[?)
  • ST-4 (ạzile$aθiṿ·nuale)
  • ST-5 (hes·ṭulanu·aleker·akve)
  • ST-6 (sạ?al·̣esta·nu·aleφakaḷẹ)
  • ST-7 (?)
  • ST-8 (arisae·ki)
  • ST-9 ()

Sources: Schumacher 2004: 191, 219–220

Commentary

Further references more related to the inscriptions: Vetter 1957; Prosdocimi 1971.

Bibliography

Gleirscher 1991 Paul Gleirscher, Die Räter, Chur: Rätisches Museum 1991.
Kusch 2000 Heinrich Kusch, "Zur Halbhöhle (Kat.Nr. 1262/6, iBA-704) und einem neuen Felsbildfundplatz am Schneidjoch, Steinberg in Tirol, Austria", in: Manfred Hainzmann (ed.), VOTIS XX SOLVTIS. Jubiläumsschrift der Archäologischen Gesellschaft Steiermark, Graz: Academic Publishers 2000. (= AGST Nachrichtenblatt 1–2 [1999]), 199–208.
Mandl 2011 Franz Mandl, Felsbilder. Österreich – Bayern: Nördliche Kalkalpen [= Anisa – Verein für alpine Forschung 4], Haus im Ennstal: 2011.