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Image in {{bib|Morandi 2004}}: 811, tav. XXXIV.302 (photo). | Image in {{bib|Morandi 2004}}: 811, tav. XXXIV.302 (photo). | ||
Mica schist stela found in secondary context in the area of a Roman temple for Jupiter during the construction of a museum near the church S. Maurizio ({{bib|Solinas 2002}}: 482, {{bib|Aostinetti 2004}}: 170 (cf. [[TI·44 Bioggio]]), reused in a late Roman sap. See the inscription page on the typological/palaeographical dating. | Mica schist stela found in secondary context in the area of a Roman temple for Jupiter during the construction of a museum near the church S. Maurizio ({{bib|Solinas 2002}}: 482, {{bib|Piana Aostinetti 2004}}: 170 (cf. [[TI·44 Bioggio]]), reused in a late Roman sap. See the inscription page on the typological/palaeographical dating. | ||
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Revision as of 16:50, 20 January 2024
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Classification: | stela |
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Material: | stone |
Size: | length 187 cm, width 68 cm, thickness 11.5 cm |
Condition: | complete |
Autopsy by: | Corinna Salomon |
Date of autopsy: | Oct 19 2023 |
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Archaeological culture: | Golasecca III A, La Tène B, La Tène C |
Date: | 5th–mid-2rd c. BC |
Date derived from: | typology |
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Site: | Bioggio (Ticino, Switzerland) |
Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 0' 53.00" N, 8° 54' 19.00" E |
Find date: | 1996 |
Find circumstances: | excavation |
Current location: | Casa comunale (Bioggio) |
Inventory no.: | 27.1996.37 |
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Alternative sigla: | Morandi 2004: 302 |
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Sources: | Morandi 2004: 719 no. 302 |
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Commentary
Image in Morandi 2004: 811, tav. XXXIV.302 (photo).
Mica schist stela found in secondary context in the area of a Roman temple for Jupiter during the construction of a museum near the church S. Maurizio (Solinas 2002: 482, Piana Aostinetti 2004: 170 (cf. TI·44 Bioggio), reused in a late Roman sap. See the inscription page on the typological/palaeographical dating.