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|type_object=unidentifiable
|type_object=unidentifiable
|material=pottery
|material=pottery
|description=probably the bottom of a vase
|dimension=unknown
|condition=fragmentary
|condition=fragmentary
|culture_archaeological=unknown
|culture_archaeological=Golasecca III
|sortdate=0
|sortdate=430
|date=unknown
|date=5<sup>th</sup>–early 4<sup>th</sup> c. BC
|site=Como
|site=Como
|field_name=Pianvalle
|field_name=Pianvalle
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|coordinate_n=45.7989998
|coordinate_e=9.07128
|coordinate_e=9.0717297
|sortdate_find=0
|sortdate_find=0
|date_find=unknown
|date_find=unknown
|location=Museo Archeologico "Paolo Giovio" (Como)
|location=Museo Archeologico ‟Paolo Giovio” (Como)
|inventory_number=none
|inventory_number=none
|morandi=198
|morandi=198
|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 649
|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 649
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}}
== Commentary ==
Image in {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1977b}}: 118 (photo).


Foot of a ceramic vessel, included by {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1977b}}: 118 f. with minimal information, apparently one of a number of potsherds with graffiti dated to G III A.
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 22 November 2024

Object
Classification: unidentifiable potsherd

Material: pottery
Size: unknown
Condition: fragmentary

Archaeological culture: Golasecca III
Date: 5th–early 4th c. BC

Site: Como (Como, Lombardia, Italy)
Field name: Pianvalle
Coordinates (approx.): 45° 47' 56.40" N, 9° 4' 18.23" E
Find date: unknown
Current location: Museo Archeologico ‟Paolo Giovio” (Como)
Inventory no.: none

Inscription: CO·67 (ku)

Alternative sigla: Morandi 2004: 198

Sources: Morandi 2004: 649

Commentary

Image in Tibiletti Bruno 1977b: 118 (photo).

Foot of a ceramic vessel, included by Tibiletti Bruno 1977b: 118 f. with minimal information, apparently one of a number of potsherds with graffiti dated to G III A.

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