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|type_object=beaker | |type_object=beaker | ||
|material=pottery | |material=pottery | ||
| | |dimension=height 7.6 cm, max. diam. 8.6 cm, foot diam. 3.4 cm | ||
| | |dimension_max=8.6 cm | ||
| | |condition=complete, damaged, broken, repaired | ||
| | |autopsy=Corinna Salomon | ||
| | |date_autopsy=Apr 24 2024 | ||
|culture_archaeological=Golasecca II A | |culture_archaeological=Golasecca II A | ||
|sortdate=- | |sortdate=-562 | ||
|date= | |date=second quarter of 6<sup>th</sup> c. BC | ||
|date_derivation=typology | |date_derivation=typology, archaeological context | ||
|site=Castelletto sopra Ticino | |site=Castelletto sopra Ticino | ||
| | |find_context=grave 5 | ||
| | |coordinate_n=45.71153606242154 | ||
|find_circumstances= | |coordinate_e=8.632485866546633 | ||
|find_circumstances=excavation | |||
|finder=Soprintendenza Archeologica del Piemonte | |finder=Soprintendenza Archeologica del Piemonte | ||
|sortdate_find=1985 | |sortdate_find=1985 | ||
|location= | |location=Musei Reali – Museo di Antichità (Torino) | ||
|inventory_number=St 51899 | |inventory_number=St 51899 | ||
|solinas=113 bis | |solinas=113 bis | ||
|morandi=74 | |morandi=74 | ||
|source_detail=Morandi 2004: | |source_detail=Morandi 2004: 569–571 no. 74 | ||
|checklevel=0 | |checklevel=0 | ||
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==Commentary== | ==Commentary== | ||
Images in {{bib|Gambari & Colonna 1988}}: 122, fig. 3 (drawing) and tav. 45 b (detail photo), {{bib|Gambari 1989b}}: 215, fig. 4 (photo), {{bib|Gambari 2004}}: 308, fig. 3 (photo), {{bib|Gambari 2018}}: 35, fig. 3 (photo), {{bib|Stifter 2020}}: 31, fig. 20 (photo). | |||
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}} | Found in 1985 in the course of a rescue excavation in Via Aronzo (Cascina Baraggia, the site of the scuola materna) in the centre of [[Castelletto sopra Ticino|Castelletto Ticino]], in a grave belonging to a small Golaseccan necropolis. While the majority of the graves were unprotected and dated to G I C (7<sup>th</sup> c. BC), grave 5 in the centre is a cist grave constructed of local granite slabs with a complete inventory related to a male (see {{bib|Gambari & Colonna 1988}}: 120–126), which can be dated to the second quarter of 6<sup>th</sup> c. BC (late G II A). The globular beaker with outward-bent rim and concave foot was deposited inside the urn together with the ashes and the metal objects, and was thus probably a personal objects of the deceased ({{bib|Gambari & Colonna 1988}}: 120, 126). See also {{bib|Gambari 1989b}}: 215. | ||
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p> | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 16 January 2025
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Classification: | beaker |
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Material: | pottery |
Size: | height 7.6 cm, max. diam. 8.6 cm, foot diam. 3.4 cm |
Condition: | complete, damaged, broken, repaired |
Autopsy by: | Corinna Salomon |
Date of autopsy: | Apr 24 2024 |
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Archaeological culture: | Golasecca II A |
Date: | second quarter of 6th c. BC |
Date derived from: | typology, archaeological context |
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Site: | Castelletto sopra Ticino (Novara, Piemonte, Italy) |
Archaeological context: | grave 5 |
Coordinates (approx.): | 45° 42' 41.53" N, 8° 37' 56.95" E |
Find date: | 1985 |
Find circumstances: | excavation |
Finder: | Soprintendenza Archeologica del Piemonte |
Current location: | Musei Reali – Museo di Antichità (Torino) |
Inventory no.: | St 51899 |
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Inscription: | NO·1 (§χosioiso §) |
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Alternative sigla: | Solinas 1995: 113 bis Morandi 2004: 74 |
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Sources: | Morandi 2004: 569–571 no. 74 |
Images
Commentary
Images in Gambari & Colonna 1988: 122, fig. 3 (drawing) and tav. 45 b (detail photo), Gambari 1989b: 215, fig. 4 (photo), Gambari 2004: 308, fig. 3 (photo), Gambari 2018: 35, fig. 3 (photo), Stifter 2020: 31, fig. 20 (photo).
Found in 1985 in the course of a rescue excavation in Via Aronzo (Cascina Baraggia, the site of the scuola materna) in the centre of Castelletto Ticino, in a grave belonging to a small Golaseccan necropolis. While the majority of the graves were unprotected and dated to G I C (7th c. BC), grave 5 in the centre is a cist grave constructed of local granite slabs with a complete inventory related to a male (see Gambari & Colonna 1988: 120–126), which can be dated to the second quarter of 6th c. BC (late G II A). The globular beaker with outward-bent rim and concave foot was deposited inside the urn together with the ashes and the metal objects, and was thus probably a personal objects of the deceased (Gambari & Colonna 1988: 120, 126). See also Gambari 1989b: 215.