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|dimension=length 100 cm, width 70 cm, thickness 13 cm
|dimension=length 100 cm, width 70 cm, thickness 13 cm
|dimension_max=100 cm
|dimension_max=100 cm
|condition=unknown
|condition=fragmentary
|culture_archaeological=unknown
|culture_archaeological=La Tène B, La Tène C
|sortdate=-400
|sortdate=-325
|date=5<sup>th</sup> to 4<sup>th</sup> century BC
|date=4<sup>th</sup>–mid-2<sup>nd</sup> c. BC (?)
|date_derivation‎=typology
|date_derivation‎=typology
|site=Capriasca
|site=Capriasca
|field_name=Tesserete
|field_name=Tesserete
|find_context=tomb
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|coordinate_n=46.0672860
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|morandi=32
|morandi=32
|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 538 no. 32
|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 538 no. 32
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==Commentary==
==Commentary==
Rough slab of grey mica schist found in 1900 by the worker Pietro Barizzi while digging up sand on the property of one Giuseppe Colombo, at a depth of 3.5 m. The slab covered a pit, probably a grave, devoid of furniture; an complete incineration grave with stone chamber and furniture was found a few metres from the one covered by the stone in the same year ({{bib|Giussani 1902}}: 25 f.). The sizes vary slightly in literature (cf. {{bib|Motta 2000}}: 200, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1997}}: 1005 fn. 7). {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1997|Tibiletti Bruno (1997}}: 1005-1006, fn. 8-9) dates the [[TI·34.3|inscription TI·34.3]] on the back side of this fragmented stela earlier due to palaeography and because the first part of the inscription lacks. After her [[TI·34.1]] resp. [[TI·34.2]] are complete and incised secondarly after the fragmentation of the stone (see also {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1970}}, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1978}}: 137-138, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1969b}}: 240 cf. though {{bib|De Marinis & Motta 1990-1}}: 217). In all the three inscriptions on this stone the onomastic formula consists only of the personal name (cf. {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1997}}: 1016, [[index::TI·29]] and perhaps [[index::TI·32]]).
Images in {{bib|Rhŷs 1914}}: tav. I (photos), {{bib|Crivelli 1943}}: 33, fig. 51 and 52 (photos = {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1997}}: fig. 3 and 4), {{bib|De Marinis & Motta 1991}}: 208, fig. 4 (drawings).
*pictures in {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1997}}: fig. 3-4 (she refers to fig. 5-6, but the pictures are interchanged by mistake)
*{{bib|Giussani 1902}}: 25-31
*{{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1978}}: 137-138
*{{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1989}}: 90
*{{bib|Risch 1989}}


Formerly in the Museo Storico in Lugano, now lost.
Rough slab of grey mica schist found in 1900 by the worker Pietro Barizzi while digging up sand on the property of one Giuseppe Colombo, at a depth of 3.5 m. The slab covered a pit, probably a grave, devoid of furniture; an complete incineration grave with stone chamber and furniture, datable to G III A according to {{bib|De Marinis & Motta 1991}}: 204, was found a few metres from the one covered by the stone in the same year ({{bib|Giussani 1902}}: 25 f.). The stela is the only inscribed stone document from the Valle Capriasca. Its dating depends on that of [[TI·34.3]]; see the inscription pages for palaeographical and typological datings of the inscriptions and their frames.
 
Formerly in the Museo Storico in Lugano, currently untraceable.
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Latest revision as of 13:46, 29 January 2024

Object
Classification: stela

Material: stone
Size: length 100 cm, width 70 cm, thickness 13 cm
Condition: fragmentary

Archaeological culture: La Tène B, La Tène C
Date: 4th–mid-2nd c. BC (?)
Date derived from: typology

Site: Capriasca (Ticino, Switzerland)
Field name: Tesserete
Coordinates (approx.): 46° 4' 2.23" N, 8° 57' 56.88" E
Find date: 1900
Find circumstances: earthworks
Finder: Pietro Barizzi
Current location: unknown
Inventory no.: 237.1900.1

Inscriptions:

Alternative sigla: Whatmough 1933 (PID): 268
Solinas 1995: 27
Motta 2000: 5
Morandi 2004: 32

Sources: Morandi 2004: 538 no. 32

Commentary

Images in Rhŷs 1914: tav. I (photos), Crivelli 1943: 33, fig. 51 and 52 (photos = Tibiletti Bruno 1997: fig. 3 and 4), De Marinis & Motta 1991: 208, fig. 4 (drawings).

Rough slab of grey mica schist found in 1900 by the worker Pietro Barizzi while digging up sand on the property of one Giuseppe Colombo, at a depth of 3.5 m. The slab covered a pit, probably a grave, devoid of furniture; an complete incineration grave with stone chamber and furniture, datable to G III A according to De Marinis & Motta 1991: 204, was found a few metres from the one covered by the stone in the same year (Giussani 1902: 25 f.). The stela is the only inscribed stone document from the Valle Capriasca. Its dating depends on that of TI·34.3; see the inscription pages for palaeographical and typological datings of the inscriptions and their frames.

Formerly in the Museo Storico in Lugano, currently untraceable.

Corinna Salomon

Bibliography

Crivelli 1943 Aldo Crivelli, Atlante preistorico e storico della Svizzera Italiana. Vol. 1: Dalle origini alla civiltà romana, Bellinzona: Istituto Editoriale Ticinese 1943.
De Marinis & Motta 1991 Raffaele C. De Marinis, Filippo Motta, "Una nuova iscrizione lepontica su pietra da Mezzovico (Lugano)", Sibrium 21 (1990–1991), 201–225.