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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Large lintel block.<br>On the south side of the rock a source. The north west rock face overhanging and therefore protection from weather.<br>On the northwest side about 17 raetic inscriptions (cp. ....) which date to the [[index:: La Tène period]]. On the northeast side also various scratchings which date to modern times.
Large lintel block.<br>On the south side of the rock a source. The north west rock face overhanging and therefore protection from weather.<br>On the northwest side about 17 raetic inscriptions (cp. ....) which date to the [[index::chronological classification|La Tène period]]. On the northeast side also various scratchings which date to modern times.<br>The find place is located in the Achensee region which is part of the Northern Limestone Alps. This mountain range is made of lighter and more porous rock at which the major component is limestone. Additionally dolomite, marl, sandstone or comparable components appear.   
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Revision as of 12:15, 26 June 2014

Object
Proper name: Station 1, Mandlfelsen
Classification: rock
Material: limestone
Condition: damaged
Date: (geological)
Date derived from: natural science

Site: Achenkirch (Tirol, Austria)
Coordinates (approx.): 47° 33' 28.76" N, 11° 47' 39.08" E
Find date: summer 2010
Find circumstances: by chance
Current location: in situ

Inscriptions:

Sources: Mandl 2011: 126–129, fig. 136

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Commentary

Large lintel block.
On the south side of the rock a source. The north west rock face overhanging and therefore protection from weather.
On the northwest side about 17 raetic inscriptions (cp. ....) which date to the La Tène period. On the northeast side also various scratchings which date to modern times.
The find place is located in the Achensee region which is part of the Northern Limestone Alps. This mountain range is made of lighter and more porous rock at which the major component is limestone. Additionally dolomite, marl, sandstone or comparable components appear.

Bibliography

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