UG-3.2

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Inscription
Transliteration: ?]ẹ
Original script: ?]E d

Object: UG-3 rock (stone)
(Inscriptions: UG-3.1, UG-3.2)
Position: bottom, right
Orientation: 90°
Frame: ?Frame middle: top and bottomFrame middle: top and bottom?   (unknown, top and bottom, unknown)
Script: unknown
Direction of writing: dextroverse
Letter height: 11 cm
Number of letters: 1
Number of lines: 1
Craftsmanship: engraved
Current condition: damaged
Date of inscription:
Date derived from:

Type: unknown
Language: unknown
Meaning: unknown

Alternative sigla: none

Images

Commentary

First published in TIR. Autopsied by TIR in July 2014.

Images in Mandl 2011: Abb. 211 and 104 (photos).

The heavily eroded remains of an inscription running vertically from the foot of the rock upwards, slightly to the right of the centre of the rock wall, immediately to the right of UG-3.1. The most clearly visible part is the frame lines, both about 45 cm in length. As concerns the characters, only traces are left, but UG-3.2 is the best preserved inscription on the rock wall. A fairly unambiguous E d can be seen right between the upper ends of the frame lines, possibly followed by a frame line marking the end of the inscription.

Bibliography

Mandl 2011 Franz Mandl, Felsbilder. Österreich – Bayern: Nördliche Kalkalpen [= Anisa – Verein für alpine Forschung 4], Haus im Ennstal: 2011.