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|reading=is?(?)(?)?n$
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|reading_original={{c|symbol|symbol5}}{{c|N}}?(?)(?)?{{c|S}}{{c|I}}
|reading_original={{c|symbol|symbol5}}{{c|N}}?(?)(?)?{{c|S||d}}{{c|I}}
|direction=sinistroverse
|direction=sinistroverse
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|sigla_mancini=DE-2
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|sigla_mlr=21
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|sigla_tm=218454
|source=Schumacher 2004: 152
|source=Schumacher 2004: 152
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Images in {{bib|IR}} (photo tav. LIIc and drawing) = {{bib|LIR}}, {{bib|MLR}} (photo).
Images in {{bib|IR}} (photo tav. LIIc and drawing) = {{bib|LIR}}, {{bib|MLR}} (photo).


Length about 8.5 cm. {{bib|IR|Mancini}} read ''sis l/p?(?)un?'': Initial {{c||S|d}} on the very right is small and faint, the scratches are probably unintentional. {{c||I}} and second {{c||S}} are clearer. Next a group of lines of which {{c||A}} might be part; the two parallel scratches which cross what would be its left hasta are suggested to be part of a ligature ({{c||A}}+{{c||V}} / {{c||A}}+{{c||Z}}) by {{bib|IR|Mancini}}. Next, either {{c||U}} or {{c||Θ}} with very faint upper half, then {{c||N}} with a faded top part. The last character is the inverted symbol {{c||symbol5}} (see [[index::Non-script notational systems]]). Despite some legible characters probably non- or rather pseudo-script. For the possible group {{c||S}}{{c||I}}{{c||S|d}} cp. [[index::SR-5]].
Length about 8.5 cm. {{bib|IR|Mancini}} read ''sis l/p?(?)un?'': Initial {{c||S}} on the very right is small and faint, the scratches are probably unintentional. {{c||I}} and second {{c||S|d}} are clearer. Next a group of lines of which {{c||A|d}} might be part; the two parallel scratches which cross what would be its left hasta are suggested to be part of a ligature ({{c||A|d}}+{{c||V}} / {{c||A|d}}+{{c||Z}}) by {{bib|IR|Mancini}}. Next, either {{c||U}} or {{c||Θ}} with very faint upper half, then {{c||N}} with a faded top part. The last character is the inverted symbol {{c||symbol5}} (see [[index::Non-script notational systems]]). Despite some legible characters probably non- or rather pseudo-script. For the possible group {{c||S|d}}{{c||I}}{{c||S}} cp. [[index::SR-5]].
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 8 November 2021

Inscription
Transliteration: is?(?)(?)?n$
Original script: symbol5 sN s?(?)(?)?S dI s

Object: NO-12 bowl (pottery)
Position: bottom
Script: unknown
Direction of writing: sinistroverse
Letter height: 1.11.1 cm <br /> – 2 cm
Number of lines: 1
Craftsmanship: incised
Current condition: complete, damaged
Archaeological culture: La Tène C, La Tène D [from object]
Date of inscription:
Date derived from:

Language: unknown
Meaning: unknown

Alternative sigla: IR 76
LIR DE-2
MLR 21
TM 218454
Sources: Schumacher 2004: 152

Images

Commentary

First published in IR. Autopsied by TIR in October 2014.

Images in IR (photo tav. LIIc and drawing) = LIR, MLR (photo).

Length about 8.5 cm. Mancini read sis l/p?(?)un?: Initial S s on the very right is small and faint, the scratches are probably unintentional. I s and second S d are clearer. Next a group of lines of which A d might be part; the two parallel scratches which cross what would be its left hasta are suggested to be part of a ligature (A d+V s / A d+Z s) by Mancini. Next, either U s or Θ s with very faint upper half, then N s with a faded top part. The last character is the inverted symbol symbol5 s (see Non-script notational systems). Despite some legible characters probably non- or rather pseudo-script. For the possible group S dI sS s cp. SR-5.

Bibliography

IR Alberto Mancini, "Iscrizioni retiche", Studi Etruschi 43 (1975), 249–306.
LIR Alberto Mancini, Le Iscrizioni Retiche [= Quaderni del dipartimento di linguistica, Università degli studi di Firenze Studi 8–9], Padova: Unipress 2009–10. (2 volumes)