AS-12 needle
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Classification: | needle |
Archaeological type: | bone needle |
Material: | bone |
Size: | length 11 cm |
Condition: | damaged |
Date: | 3rd–2nd centuries BC |
Date derived from: | unknown |
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Site: | Rotzo (Vicenza, Veneto, Italy) |
Coordinates (approx.): | 45° 51' 43.20" N, 11° 23' 49.20" E [from site] |
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Current location: | unknown |
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Inscription: | AS-12 (?) |
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Sources: | Orsi 1890: 293 PID: 32–33 (No. 219 i) |
Commentary
Bone needle. Longish form and at one end perforated (needle eye).
According to Pellegrini the characters on the bone needle are identical with the characters a ceramic fragment from Rotzo bears (cp. Pellegrini 1915: 121).
Orsi also described another bone needle from Rotzo. This bone needle, length 12 cm, also of a longish form with a needle eye at one end, however does not bear characters (cp. Orsi 1890: 293).
Formerly the bone needle was preserved in the small museum Museo Alpino di Asiago (cp. PID: 32), but the current location was already in the times of Whatmough unknown.
Bibliography
Leonardi & Ruta Serafini 1981 | Giovanni Leonardi, Angela Ruta Serafini, "L'abitato protostorico di Rotzo (Altipiano di Asiago)", Preistoria Alpina 17 (1981), 7–75. |
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