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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Bone of an animal (sheep or goat).<br>Complete extant, perforated.<br>Along [[index::VN-5|characters]].<br>Like all the bone findings on the [[index::Ganglegg]] hill the bone dates to 3rd–1st centuries BC (cp. {{bib|Gamper & Steiner 1999}}: 50–51).<br>'''To control''': {{bib|Schumacher 1994}}: 309 et seq.; part of the old findings of Pohl and Wieser? approximate find date?
Animal bone of a sheep (''Ovis orientalis aries'') or a goat (''Capra aegagrus hircus'').<br>Complete extant, perforated.<br>Along [[index::VN-5|characters]].<br>Like all the bone findings on the [[index::Ganglegg]] hill the bone dates to 3rd–1st centuries BC (cp. {{bib|Gamper & Steiner 1999}}: 50–51).<br>'''To control''': {{bib|Schumacher 1994}}: 309 et seq.; part of the old findings of Pohl and Wieser? approximate find date?
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Revision as of 20:52, 20 June 2014

Object
Classification: unidentifiable
Material: bone
Size: length 12.2 cm
Condition: complete
Date: 3rd–1st centuries BC
Date derived from: archaeological context

Site: Schluderns / Sluderno (Bozen / Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy)
Field name: Ganglegg
Coordinates (approx.): 46° 40' 18.23" N, 10° 35' 18.96" E
Find date:
Current location: Vintschger Museum Schluderns

Inscriptions:

Sources: Gamper & Steiner 1999: 48–51, fig. 24.8

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Commentary

Animal bone of a sheep (Ovis orientalis aries) or a goat (Capra aegagrus hircus).
Complete extant, perforated.
Along characters.
Like all the bone findings on the Ganglegg hill the bone dates to 3rd–1st centuries BC (cp. Gamper & Steiner 1999: 50–51).
To control: Schumacher 1994: 309 et seq.; part of the old findings of Pohl and Wieser? approximate find date?

Bibliography

Gamper & Steiner 1999 Peter Gamper, Hubert Steiner, Das Ganglegg bei Schluderns. Eine befestigte bronze- und eisenzeitliche Siedlung im oberen Vinschgau, Bozen: Athesia 1999.