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|condition=unknown
|condition=unknown
|culture_archaeological=La Tène D
|culture_archaeological=La Tène D
|sortdate=-75
|sortdate=-60
|date=late 2<sup>nd</sup>–1<sup>st</sup> c. BC
|date=1<sup>st</sup> c. BC
|date_derivation‎=archaeological context
|date_derivation‎=archaeological context
|site=Cerano
|site=Cerano
|field_name=Cerano necropolis
|field_name=Cerano necropolis
|sortdate_find=0
|coordinate_n=45.40601309569644
|date_find=unknown
|coordinate_e=8.786455392837526
|sortdate_find=1988
|date_find=1987–1989
|location=Musei Reali – Museo di Antichità (Torino)
|location=Musei Reali – Museo di Antichità (Torino)
|morandi=99
|morandi=99
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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
Patera found in the [[Cerano necropolis]], see '''{{bib|Spagnolo Garzoli 1991}}'''. Ought to be in the [[Musei Reali – Museo di Antichità (Torino)]] like [[NO·23 Cerano]], but currently untraceable.
Patera found in the [[Cerano necropolis]], apparently among the sporadically found objects, as the graffito is not mentioned by {{bib|Spagnolo Garzoli 1991}}. Dating to the 1<sup>st</sup> century BC based on that of the tomb/necropolis, see ibid. Ought to be in the [[Musei Reali – Museo di Antichità (Torino)]] like [[NO·23 Cerano]], but currently untraceable.
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 31 January 2025

Object
Classification: bowl
Archaeological Type: patera

Material: pottery
Size: unknown
Condition: unknown

Archaeological culture: La Tène D
Date: 1st c. BC
Date derived from: archaeological context

Site: Cerano (Novara, Piemonte, Italy)
Field name: Cerano necropolis
Coordinates (approx.): 45° 24' 21.65" N, 8° 47' 11.24" E
Find date: 1987–1989
Current location: Musei Reali – Museo di Antichità (Torino)

Inscription: NO·24 (sutiuakos)

Alternative sigla: Morandi 2004: 99

Sources: Morandi 2004: 587

Commentary

Patera found in the Cerano necropolis, apparently among the sporadically found objects, as the graffito is not mentioned by Spagnolo Garzoli 1991. Dating to the 1st century BC based on that of the tomb/necropolis, see ibid. Ought to be in the Musei Reali – Museo di Antichità (Torino) like NO·23 Cerano, but currently untraceable.

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