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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Sanzeno bowl.<br>Fine clay, from brown to grey in colour; outside and inside at the bottom blackened by fire. Moderate tempered of fine grained sand and cast gold; reduction firing; burnished. High neck and the typical omphalos. In the neck area restored.<br>Between neck and belly decoration in form of two parallel, circumferential ribbons. Below further decorations: at four positions a group of strokes at which the number of strokes is alternating between 11 and 20 strokes. Decorations before firing.<br>On the transition from the belly to the bottom as well as on the bottom, in total at four positions characters at which the script-character is uncertain (cp. [[index::SZ-54]]).<br>The find date, 22.05.1901, given by Mancini is uncertain (cp. {{bib|LIR}}: 130; the information reminds the find date of [[index::SZ-29 bowl]] as well as [[index::SZ-52 bowl]] given also by Mancini, cp. {{bib|LIR}}: 141 and {{bib|LIR}}: 110). Further find circumstances like exact find place are unknown.<br>In accord with the typology the bowl can be dated to the 3rd–2nd centuries BC.<br>Probably first published in {{bib|IR}}: 277–278, No. 53.<br>Autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum'' in November 2013.   
Sanzeno bowl.<br>Fine clay, from brown to grey in colour; outside and inside at the bottom blackened by fire. Moderate tempered of fine grained sand and cast gold; reduction firing; burnished. High neck and the typical omphalos. In the neck area restored.<br>Between neck and belly decoration in form of two parallel, circumferential ribbons. Below further decorations: at four positions a group of strokes at which the number of strokes is alternating between 11 and 20 strokes. Decorations before firing.<br>On the transition from the belly to the bottom as well as on the bottom, in total at four positions characters at which the script-character is uncertain (cp. [[index::SZ-54]]).<br>The find date, 22.05.1901, given by Mancini is uncertain (cp. {{bib|LIR}}: 130; the information reminds of the find date of [[index::SZ-29 bowl]] as well as [[index::SZ-52 bowl]] given also by Mancini, cp. {{bib|LIR}}: 141 and {{bib|LIR}}: 110). Further find circumstances like exact find place are unknown.<br>In accord with the typology the bowl can be dated to the 3rd–2nd centuries BC.<br>Probably first published in {{bib|IR}}: 277–278, No. 53.<br>Autopsied by the ''Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum'' in November 2013.   


    
    
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Revision as of 09:36, 29 July 2014

Object
Classification: bowl
Archaeological type: Sanzeno-Schale
Material: pottery
Condition: complete, damaged, 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: 22.05.1901
Find circumstances: old finding
Current location: Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum (on exhibition)
Inventory Nr.: 11.949

Inscription: SZ-54 (iiiiiịθ̣a)

Sources: IR: 277–278 (No. 53), pl. XLVIIa, b, c

Commentary

Sanzeno bowl.
Fine clay, from brown to grey in colour; outside and inside at the bottom blackened by fire. Moderate tempered of fine grained sand and cast gold; reduction firing; burnished. High neck and the typical omphalos. In the neck area restored.
Between neck and belly decoration in form of two parallel, circumferential ribbons. Below further decorations: at four positions a group of strokes at which the number of strokes is alternating between 11 and 20 strokes. Decorations before firing.
On the transition from the belly to the bottom as well as on the bottom, in total at four positions characters at which the script-character is uncertain (cp. SZ-54).
The find date, 22.05.1901, given by Mancini is uncertain (cp. LIR: 130; the information reminds of the find date of SZ-29 bowl as well as SZ-52 bowl given also by Mancini, cp. LIR: 141 and LIR: 110). Further find circumstances like exact find place are unknown.
In accord with the typology the bowl can be dated to the 3rd–2nd centuries BC.
Probably first published in IR: 277–278, No. 53.
Autopsied by the Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum in November 2013.


Bibliography

IR Alberto Mancini, "Iscrizioni retiche", Studi Etruschi 43 (1975), 249–306.
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)