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==Commentary==
==Commentary==
Bottom of a bowl with omphalos, probably Sanzeno type.<br>Fine clay from brown to black in colour, with a moderate temper of fine grained sand and cast gold.<br>Stamped decoration in the area of the fracture visible.<br>[[index::WE-6|Characters]] in the centre of the omphalos and at two positions around the omphalos.<br>The fragment is until now unpublished. In the here available data bank about the raetic inscriptions the potsherd is the first time mentioned. Autopsied by TIR in November 2013.
Bottom of a bowl with omphalos, probably Sanzeno type.<br>Fine clay from brown to black in colour, with a moderate temper of fine grained sand and cast gold.<br>Stamped decoration in the area of the fracture visible.<br>[[index::WE-6|Characters]] in the centre of the omphalos and at two positions around the omphalos.<br>The fragment is until now unpublished. In the here available data bank about the raetic inscriptions the potsherd is the first time mentioned. Autopsied by TIR in November 2013.
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Revision as of 20:15, 20 June 2014

Object
Classification: bowl
Archaeological type: Sanzeno-Schale
Material: pottery
Condition: damaged, fragmentary

Site: Mellaun / Meluno (fraction of: Brixen / Bressanone, Bozen / Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy)
Coordinates (approx.): 46° 41' 34.80" N, 11° 40' 8.40" E [from site]
Find date:
Current location: Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum (repository)
Inventory Nr.: 11.556

Inscription: WE-6 (la)

Sources: unpublished

Commentary

Bottom of a bowl with omphalos, probably Sanzeno type.
Fine clay from brown to black in colour, with a moderate temper of fine grained sand and cast gold.
Stamped decoration in the area of the fracture visible.
Characters in the centre of the omphalos and at two positions around the omphalos.
The fragment is until now unpublished. In the here available data bank about the raetic inscriptions the potsherd is the first time mentioned. Autopsied by TIR in November 2013.

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