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|field_name=Visigna necropolis
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|find_context=grave II
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|find_circumstances=excavation
|finder=Vincenzo Barelli
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|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 649 f. no. 200
|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 649 f. no. 200
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==Commentary==
==Commentary==
Image in {{bib|De Marinis 1986}}: 76 (photo).
Image in {{bib|De Marinis 1986}}: 76 (photo).


Villanovan cone-shaped waisted beaker of black clay with transparent black glaze, the lower section smooth, the upper section decorated with horizontal lines. On the foot an incised cross, below the waist two stamped horses (cf. [[CO·47 Breccia]]). Found by Vincenzo Barelli and Giuseppe Bernasconi in the Visigna necropolis in september 1878, in a tomb at 1.2m depth built of limestone slabs and containing other ceramic vessels (see '''{{bib|Barelli 1878b}}''', {{bib|Poggi 1879}}: 310, no. 40, {{bib|Giussani 1902}}: 44, no. 13, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1978}}: 148, {{bib|De Marinis 1986}}: 75, no. 4). Type De Marinis D1 according to Morandi.
Villanovan cone-shaped waisted beaker of black clay with transparent black glaze, the lower section smooth, the upper section decorated with horizontal lines. On the foot an incised cross, below the waist two stamped horses (cf. [[CO·47 Breccia]]). Found by Vincenzo Barelli and Giuseppe Bernasconi in the Visigna necropolis in september 1878, in a tomb at 1.2 m depth built of limestone slabs and containing other ceramic vessels (see '''{{bib|Barelli 1878b}}''', {{bib|Poggi 1879}}: 310, no. 40, {{bib|Giussani 1902}}: 44, no. 13, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1978}}: 148, {{bib|De Marinis 1986}}: 75, no. 4). Type De Marinis D1 according to Morandi.


See also '''{{bib|Frigerio 1974-5}}'''.
See also '''{{bib|Frigerio 1974-5}}'''.
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 17 November 2024

Object
Classification: beaker

Material: pottery
Size: height 11.6 cm, max. diam. 8.8 cm
Condition: complete

Archaeological culture: Golasecca III A 1, Golasecca III A 2
Date: 5th c. BC
Date derived from: typology

Site: Civiglio (fraction of: Como, Como, Lombardia, Italy)
Field name: Visigna necropolis
Archaeological context: grave II
Coordinates (approx.): 45° 48' 48.01" N, 9° 6' 44.67" E
Find date: 1878
Find circumstances: excavation
Finder: Vincenzo Barelli
Current location: Museo Archeologico ‟Paolo Giovio” (Como)
Inventory no.: E 3186

Inscription: CO·73 (alios)

Alternative sigla: Whatmough 1933 (PID): 284
Solinas 1995: 60
Morandi 2004: 200

Sources: Morandi 2004: 649 f. no. 200

Commentary

Image in De Marinis 1986: 76 (photo).

Villanovan cone-shaped waisted beaker of black clay with transparent black glaze, the lower section smooth, the upper section decorated with horizontal lines. On the foot an incised cross, below the waist two stamped horses (cf. CO·47 Breccia). Found by Vincenzo Barelli and Giuseppe Bernasconi in the Visigna necropolis in september 1878, in a tomb at 1.2 m depth built of limestone slabs and containing other ceramic vessels (see Barelli 1878b, Poggi 1879: 310, no. 40, Giussani 1902: 44, no. 13, Tibiletti Bruno 1978: 148, De Marinis 1986: 75, no. 4). Type De Marinis D1 according to Morandi.

See also Frigerio 1974-5.

Bibliography

Barelli 1878b Vincenzo Barelli, "Sepolcreto romano in Civiglio", Rivista Archeologica della Provincia di Como 14 (1878), 25-34.
De Marinis 1986 Raffaele De Marinis, "Lingua e alfabeto", in: Various authors, Como fra Etruschi e Celti, Como: Società Archeologica Comense 1986. (Catalogo della mostra), 73–76.
Frigerio 1974-5 Giancarlo Frigerio, "Due Nuovi Sepolcreti Preromani a Civiglio e Brunate", Rivista Archeologica della Provincia di Como 156-157 (1974-1975), 5-62.