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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Fragment of a ceramic vessel. Outside dark grey in colour, inside beige-coloured, at the area of the fracture black grey in colour. With [[index::BZ-13|characters]].<br>Local ceramic of the 3rd-2nd centuries BC which imitates the padanian ceramic of the same time.<br>The current location of the object is uncertain. In [[index::Schumacher 2004]]: 182, the Schloss Museum Tirol is indicated, but, in all probability, the potsherd is preserved in the monument protection service of Bozen.  
Fragment of a ceramic vessel.<br>Outside dark grey in colour, inside beige-coloured, at the area of the fracture black grey in colour.<br>With [[index::BZ-13|characters]].<br>Local ceramic of the 3rd-2nd centuries BC which imitates the padanian ceramic of the same time.<br>The current location of the object is uncertain. In [[index::Schumacher 2004]]: 182, the Schloss Museum Tirol is indicated, but, in all probability, the potsherd is preserved in the monument protection service of Bozen.
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Revision as of 10:43, 27 May 2014

Object
Classification: vessel
Material: pottery
Condition: fragmentary
Date: 3rd–2nd centuries BC
Date derived from: typology

Site: Pfatten / Vadena (Bozen / Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy)
Coordinates (approx.): 46° 24' 46.80" N, 11° 18' 18.00" E [from site]
Find date:
Find circumstances: excavation
Current location: unknown

Inscription: BZ-13 (]ẹṣil[)

Sources: Schumacher 2004: 182, 211

Commentary

Fragment of a ceramic vessel.
Outside dark grey in colour, inside beige-coloured, at the area of the fracture black grey in colour.
With characters.
Local ceramic of the 3rd-2nd centuries BC which imitates the padanian ceramic of the same time.
The current location of the object is uncertain. In Schumacher 2004: 182, the Schloss Museum Tirol is indicated, but, in all probability, the potsherd is preserved in the monument protection service of Bozen.

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