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|reading= | |reading=)nuale!?]nuale | ||
|reading_original={{c|E}}{{c|L}}{{c|A|A19}}{{c|U|U5}}{{c|N}}[ | |reading_original={{c|E}}{{c|L}}{{c|A|A19}}{{c|U|U5}}{{c|N}}[ | ||
|direction=sinistroverse | |direction=sinistroverse |
Revision as of 14:44, 12 August 2014
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Transliteration: | ?]nuale |
Original script: | A19 s[ |
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Object: | AK-1 rock (stone) (Inscriptions: AK-1.1, AK-1.2, AK-1.3, AK-1.4, AK-1.5, AK-1.6, AK-1.7, AK-1.8, AK-1.9, AK-1.10, AK-1.11, AK-1.12, AK-1.13, AK-1.14, AK-1.15, AK-1.16, AK-1.17, AK-1.18, AK-1.19, AK-1.20, AK-1.21) |
Position: | left-hand side"left-hand side" is not in the list (front, back, top, bottom, inside, outside, neck, shoulder, foot, handle, ...) of allowed values for the "position" property. |
Orientation: | 90° |
Script: | North Italic script |
Direction of writing: | sinistroverse |
Number of letters: | 5 |
Number of lines: | 1 |
Craftsmanship: | engraved |
Current condition: | damaged |
Date of inscription: | unknown [from object] |
Date derived from: | |
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Language: | Raetic |
Meaning: | unknown |
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Alternative sigla: | none |
Images
Inscription AK-1.2.
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Tracing of inscriptions on AK-1 rock.
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Inscription AK-1.2.
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Commentary
Unpublished. Autopsied by TIR in July 2014.
Picture in Mandl 2011: Abb. 138 (photo). Photo of the entire rock wall in Mandl 2011: Abb. 136.
Length of the visible remains about ???. Running downwards on a small protrusion on the very left edge of the rock wall, the middle one of a group of three (Bildstelle 1, incl. AK-1.1 and AK-1.3).
Traces of characters can be seen starting from the darker area of rock above the inscription, but apart from possible at about ??? cm before no reading can be offered. The last five letters, however, are unambiguous, representing the suffix syntagma -nu-ale, well attested in the rock inscriptions of North Tyrol. We can therefore assume that the illegible part of the inscription contained at least the personal name base for the patronymic. The degree of erosion as well as the occurring letter forms are similar to those of AK-1.1, the inscriptions may therefore have been written on the same occasion and by the same person.
Bibliography
Mandl 2011 | Franz Mandl, Felsbilder. Österreich – Bayern: Nördliche Kalkalpen [= Anisa – Verein für alpine Forschung 4], Haus im Ennstal: 2011. |
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