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|type_object=stela
|type_object=stela
|material=stone
|material=stone
|dimension=height 170 cm, width 58 cm, thickness 6 cm
|dimension=height 158 cm, width 50–58 cm, thickness 5.5 cm
|dimension_max=170 cm
|dimension_max=158 cm
|condition=complete, broken, repaired
|condition=complete, broken
|culture_archaeological=unknown
|culture_archaeological=Roman imperial period
|sortdate=-75
|sortdate=50
|date=first half of 1<sup>st</sup> century BC
|date=1<sup>st</sup> c. AD
|date_derivation‎=palaeography
|site=Stresa
|site=Stresa
|field_name=Brisino
|field_name=Brisino
|find_context=medieval tomb
|find_context=medieval tomb
|coordinate_n=45.8725175
|coordinate_n=45.86890049193733
|coordinate_e=8.5542664
|coordinate_e=8.558177947998049
|sortdate_find=1975
|sortdate_find=1975
|location=Museo Civico Antiquarium (Mergozzo)
|location=Museo Civico Antiquarium (Mergozzo)
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|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 564 f. no. 67
|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 564 f. no. 67
|checklevel=1
|checklevel=1
|problem=datierung von Morandi wegen X statt Xs - ?; do we think these are from Levo?
|problem=repaired? autopsy
}}
}}
==Commentary==
==Commentary==
Image in '''{{bib|De Giuli 1979}}: 248, fig. 5 (photo)'''.
Image in {{bib|De Giuli 1979}}: 248, fig. 3 (photo).


Mica schist stela with rounded top, broken into two pieces in the upper part. Found together with [[VB·22 Stresa]], [[VB·23 Stresa]], [[VB·25 Stresa]] and an anepigraphic stela as covering of a mediaeval tomb in the locality Le Piane in [[Brisino]] (Morandi). See also '''{{bib|Caramella & De Giuli 1993}}: 207'''.
Mica schist stela with rounded top, broken into two pieces. Found together with [[VB·22 Stresa]], [[VB·23 Stresa]], [[VB·25 Stresa]]; see [[Brisino]] for the find circumstances and context. The stela shape at Brisino is very similar to that of the documents from [[Levo]]; {{bib|De Giuli 1979}}: 251 mentions the possibility that the Brisino stones may come from the same site as the finds in [[Levo]]. Dating from Epigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg ([https://edh.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/inschrift/HD001987 HD001987]). See also '''{{bib|Caramella & De Giuli 1993}}: 207'''.
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Revision as of 12:47, 9 April 2024

Object
Classification: stela

Material: stone
Size: height 158 cm, width 50–58 cm, thickness 5.5 cm
Condition: complete, broken

Archaeological culture: Roman imperial period
Date: 1st c. AD

Site: Stresa (Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piemonte, Italy)
Field name: Brisino
Archaeological context: medieval tomb
(Objects: VB·22 Stresa, VB·23 Stresa, VB·24 Stresa, VB·25 Stresa)
Coordinates (approx.): 45° 52' 8.04" N, 8° 33' 29.44" E
Find date: 1975
Current location: Museo Civico Antiquarium (Mergozzo)

Inscription: VB·24 (exobna/diuconis/f)

Alternative sigla: Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 15a
Morandi 2004: 67

Sources: Morandi 2004: 564 f. no. 67

Images

Commentary

Image in De Giuli 1979: 248, fig. 3 (photo).

Mica schist stela with rounded top, broken into two pieces. Found together with VB·22 Stresa, VB·23 Stresa, VB·25 Stresa; see Brisino for the find circumstances and context. The stela shape at Brisino is very similar to that of the documents from Levo; De Giuli 1979: 251 mentions the possibility that the Brisino stones may come from the same site as the finds in Levo. Dating from Epigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg (HD001987). See also Caramella & De Giuli 1993: 207.

Bibliography

AE Various authors, L'année épigraphique, Paris: 1888–.
Caramella & De Giuli 1993 Pierangelo Caramella, Alberto De Giuli, Archeologia dell'Alto Novarese, Mergozzo: Antiquarium Mergozzo 1993.
De Giuli 1978 Alberto De Giuli, "Le stele funerarie di Brisino", Bollettino Storico per la Provincia di Novara 69/1 (1978), 13–20.
De Giuli 1979 Alberto De Giuli, "Le stele funerarie di Brisino", Sibrium 14 (1978–1979), 245–252.