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Images in {{bib|Lattes 1904}}: tav. (photos = {{bib|Rhŷs 1913}}: tav. VII), {{bib|Gambari 2019}}: 95, fig. 1 (drawing and photos) and 97, fig. 2 (photo). | Images in {{bib|Lattes 1904}}: tav. (photos = {{bib|Rhŷs 1913}}: tav. VII), {{bib|Gambari 2019}}: 95, fig. 1 (drawing and photos) and 97, fig. 2 (photo). | ||
Small lenticular flask whose neck is missing, found together with a ceramic bowl and other fragments by a farmer in the area of the [[Carcegna necropolis]]. (Approximate coordinates according to [https://raptor.cultura.gov.it/mappa.php RAPTOR]; on the lost bowl see {{bib|Gambari 2019}}: 93.) The typology of the unusual vessel is discussed in {{bib|Gambari 2019}}: 94 f., who estimates its full height at max. 8 cm; significantly smaller than the similarly shaped vasi a trottola, the flask holds about 20 cl and is likely to have contained a cosmetic product rather than drink, and to have been closed with a stopper. Gambari suggests a typological dating to the mid-3<sup>rd</sup> c. BC (LT C 1), but see the inscription page on palaeographical considerations which indicate a lower dating. Seen by {{bib|Rhŷs 1913|Rhŷs}} in 1913 and 1914, the vessel could not be found in Curioni's house in Orta when Whatmough requested to see it 1923 ({{bib|PID}}: 120). Recorded vaguely as being in private possession by Tibiletti Bruno, Solinas and Morandi, the vase was located by Gambari in the possession of R. Pellegrino of Orta San Giulio, to whom Curioni's collection had passed through Augusto Mazzetti in 1987. | Small lenticular flask whose neck is missing, found together with a ceramic bowl and other fragments by a farmer in the area of the [[Carcegna necropolis]]. (Approximate coordinates according to [https://raptor.cultura.gov.it/mappa.php RAPTOR]; on the lost bowl see {{bib|Gambari 2019}}: 93.) The typology of the unusual vessel is discussed in {{bib|Gambari 2019}}: 94 f., who estimates its full height at max. 8 cm; significantly smaller than the similarly shaped vasi a trottola, the flask holds about 20 cl and is likely to have contained a cosmetic product rather than drink, and to have been closed with a stopper. Gambari suggests a typological dating to the mid-3<sup>rd</sup> c. BC (LT C 1), but see the inscription page on palaeographical considerations which indicate a lower dating. Seen by {{bib|Rhŷs 1913|Rhŷs}} in 1913 and 1914, the vessel could not be found in Curioni's house in Orta when Whatmough requested to see it 1923 ({{bib|PID}}: 120). Recorded vaguely as being in private possession by Tibiletti Bruno, Solinas and Morandi, the vase was located by Gambari in the possession of R. Pellegrino of Orta San Giulio, to whom Curioni's collection had passed through Augusto Mazzetti in 1987. See also {{bib|Caramella & De Giuli 1993}}: 131 f. | ||
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Classification: | bottle |
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Material: | pottery |
Size: | height 7 cm, max. diam. 10.8 cm |
Condition: | incomplete |
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Archaeological culture: | La Tène D 1 |
Date: | second half of 2nd century BC |
Date derived from: | typology, palaeography |
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Site: | Miasino (Novara, Piemonte, Italy) |
Field name: | Carcegna necropolis |
Coordinates (approx.): | 45° 48' 25.24" N, 8° 25' 14.52" E |
Find date: | 1903 |
Current location: | unknown |
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Inscription: | NO·18 (metelui:maeśilalui:uenia:metelikna:aśmina:krasanikna) |
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Alternative sigla: | Whatmough 1933 (PID): 321 Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 20 Solinas 1995: 122 Morandi 2004: 94 |
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Sources: | Morandi 2004: 582 no. 94 |
Images
Commentary
Images in Lattes 1904: tav. (photos = Rhŷs 1913: tav. VII), Gambari 2019: 95, fig. 1 (drawing and photos) and 97, fig. 2 (photo).
Small lenticular flask whose neck is missing, found together with a ceramic bowl and other fragments by a farmer in the area of the Carcegna necropolis. (Approximate coordinates according to RAPTOR; on the lost bowl see Gambari 2019: 93.) The typology of the unusual vessel is discussed in Gambari 2019: 94 f., who estimates its full height at max. 8 cm; significantly smaller than the similarly shaped vasi a trottola, the flask holds about 20 cl and is likely to have contained a cosmetic product rather than drink, and to have been closed with a stopper. Gambari suggests a typological dating to the mid-3rd c. BC (LT C 1), but see the inscription page on palaeographical considerations which indicate a lower dating. Seen by Rhŷs in 1913 and 1914, the vessel could not be found in Curioni's house in Orta when Whatmough requested to see it 1923 (PID: 120). Recorded vaguely as being in private possession by Tibiletti Bruno, Solinas and Morandi, the vase was located by Gambari in the possession of R. Pellegrino of Orta San Giulio, to whom Curioni's collection had passed through Augusto Mazzetti in 1987. See also Caramella & De Giuli 1993: 131 f.
Bibliography
Caramella & De Giuli 1993 | Pierangelo Caramella, Alberto De Giuli, Archeologia dell'Alto Novarese, Mergozzo: Antiquarium Mergozzo 1993. |
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Gambari 2019 | Filippo Maria Gambari, "De transitu Gallorum haec accepimus. Cronologia, fonti e modelli narrativi dei passi liviani sull'arrivo dei Galli, alla luce dell'archeologia", Preistoria Alpina 49bis (2019), 55–63. |