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{{object
{{object
|type_object=dish
|type_object=bowl
|material=pottery
|material=pottery
|type=mortarium
|dimension=length 18 cm, width 15 cm (of fragment)
|size_height=18 cm
|dimension_max=18 cm
|size_width=15 cm
|condition=fragmentary
|condition=fragmentary
|culture_archaeological=unknown
|culture_archaeological=Golasecca II B
|sortdate=500 BC
|sortdate=500 BC
|date=6<sup>th</sup> / 5<sup>th</sup> century BC
|date=late 6<sup>th</sup>–early 5<sup>th</sup> c. BC
|date_derivation‎=typology
|site=Castelletto sopra Ticino
|site=Castelletto sopra Ticino
|field_name=Cimitero
|coordinate_n=45.72149905138001
|sortdate_find=0
|coordinate_e=8.639266490936281
|date_find=unknown
|sortdate_find=1982
|date_find=first half of the 1980s (?)
|location=unknown
|morandi=76
|morandi=76
|location=unknown
|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 571
|checklevel=3
|problem=wer hats?
}}
}}
== Commentary ==
Image in {{bib|Gambari 1987}}: 413, fig. 33.4 (drawing = {{bib|Gambari 1989b}}: 213, fig. 2B).
Fragment of a bowl (bottom and side) found in a settlement context near the cemetery of [[Castelletto sopra Ticino]] ({{bib|Gambari 1987}}: 412); dating from ibid. and {{bib|Gambari 1989b}}: 213, 215.
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 12 December 2024

Object
Classification: bowl

Material: pottery
Size: length 18 cm, width 15 cm (of fragment)
Condition: fragmentary

Archaeological culture: Golasecca II B
Date: late 6th–early 5th c. BC
Date derived from: typology

Site: Castelletto sopra Ticino (Novara, Piemonte, Italy)
Coordinates (approx.): 45° 43' 17.40" N, 8° 38' 21.36" E
Find date: first half of the 1980s (?)
Current location: unknown

Inscription: NO·3 (ṃ[)

Alternative sigla: Morandi 2004: 76

Sources: Morandi 2004: 571

Commentary

Image in Gambari 1987: 413, fig. 33.4 (drawing = Gambari 1989b: 213, fig. 2B).

Fragment of a bowl (bottom and side) found in a settlement context near the cemetery of Castelletto sopra Ticino (Gambari 1987: 412); dating from ibid. and Gambari 1989b: 213, 215.

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