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* {{bib|Prosdocimi 1987b}} (transpadanian Etruscan culture)
* {{bib|Prosdocimi 1987b}} (transpadanian Etruscan culture)
* {{bib|Solinas 2002b}} ("ethnical ideology" signs in Celtic epigraphies in the area of Verona)
* {{bib|Solinas 2002b}} ("ethnical ideology" signs in Celtic epigraphies in the area of Verona)
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Map of inscribed objects from the Golasecca necropolis:
== Chronology of Cisalpine Celtic epigraphy ==
 
=== South of Lago Maggiore (Golasecca I C–II, 7<sup>th</sup>–early 5<sup>th</sup> century) ===
[[VA·31 Sesto Calende]] (Golasecca I C, third quarter of 7<sup>th</sup> c.) [uncertain]<br>
[[VA·3 Sesto Calende]] (G I C, second half of 7<sup>th</sup> c.) [Etruscan?]<br>
[[NO·29 Castelletto sopra Ticino]] (G I C–II A, 7<sup>th</sup>–mid-6<sup>th</sup> c.)<br>
[[VA·4 Sesto Calende]] (G II A, early 6<sup>th</sup> c.) [Etruscan?]<br>
[[NO·1 Castelletto sopra Ticino]] (late G II A, second quarter of 6<sup>th</sup> c.)<br>
[[VA·5 Golasecca]] (G II B, second half of 6<sup>th</sup> c.) [non-script?]<br>
[[NO·3 Castelletto sopra Ticino]] ('''6<sup>th<–sup>/5<sup>th</sup> c.''')<br>
[[VA·6 Vergiate]] (G II, late 6<sup>th</sup>–early 5<sup>th</sup> c.)<br>
[[VA·32 Golasecca]] (G II B, late 6<sup>th</sup>–early 5<sup>th</sup> c.) [non-script?]<br>
 
=== Early outliers (Golasecca II B–III A 1, second half of 6<sup>th</sup>–5<sup>th</sup> century) ===
[[JU·1 Montmorot]] (Hallstatt D, second half of 6<sup>th</sup> c) [Etruscan?]<br>
[[TI·1 Gudo]] (G II B, late 6<sup>th</sup> c.)  [non-script?]<br>
[[NO·22 San Bernardino di Briona]] ('''G II–III A 1, late 6<sup>th</sup>–early 5<sup>th</sup> c.''')  [non-Celtic?]<br>
 
=== Como (Golasecca II B–III A, late 6<sup>th</sup> into 4<sup>th</sup> century) ===
[[CO·47 Breccia]] ('''G II, 6<sup>th</sup> c''')<br>
[[CO·48 Prestino]] ('''late 6<sup>th</sup>–early 5<sup>th</sup> c.''')<br>
[[CO·56 Prestino]] ('''early 5<sup>th</sup> c.''')<br>
etc.<br>
 
=== Bergamo area (Golasecca III A, 5<sup>th</sup> into 4<sup>th</sup> century) ===
[[BG·15 Parre]] (5<sup>th</sup> c. (?))<br>
[[BG·18 Parre]] (5<sup>th</sup> c. (?))<br>
[[BG·20 Capriate San Gervasio]] (G III A, 5<sup>th</sup> c.)<br>
[[BG·43 Bergamo]] (5<sup>th</sup> c. (?))<br>
[[BG·45 Bergamo]] (5<sup>th</sup>–early 4<sup>th</sup> c.)<br>
 
=== Lugano stelae (Golasecca III A–?, 5<sup>th</sup> century – ?) ===
[[TI·27 Mezzovico-Vira]] (G III A, 5<sup>th</sup>–early 4<sup>th</sup> c.)<br>
[[TI·36 Davesco]] (G III A, 5<sup>th</sup>–early 4<sup>th</sup> c.)<br>
[[TI·43 Bioggio]] (G III A, 5<sup>th</sup>–early 4<sup>th</sup> c.)<br>
 
=== Chronological map of inscription groups (wip)===


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Revision as of 10:50, 6 October 2024

Archaeological phases Dating (Pre-)Historical context
Golasecca II A beginning 6th cent. BC - 525 Golasecca Culture
Golasecca II B 525 - 480/75 "
Golasecca III A 1 480/75 - 450/440 "
Latène A = Golasecca III A 2-3 450 - 375 Gaulish Invasion into the Po valley (ca. 400 BC)
Latène B 375 - first half of 3rd cent. BC "
Latène C 1 second half of 3rd cent. BC "
Latène C 2 2nd cent. BC Roman conquest of the gaulish tribes in Italy (since 225/191)
Latène D end of 2nd cent. BC - 1st cent. BC "

slightly simplified table from Uhlich 2007: 381, cp. Uhlich 1999: 292 f.

Archaeological evidence

Broader archaeological context: synopsis of archaeological phases in different regions

The Golasecca Culture

This list is not a comprehensive collection of relevant literature. It is a first result of the research work in progress.

Lepontic, Lepontii and Golasecca Culture

Chronology of Cisalpine Celtic epigraphy

South of Lago Maggiore (Golasecca I C–II, 7th–early 5th century)

VA·31 Sesto Calende (Golasecca I C, third quarter of 7th c.) [uncertain]
VA·3 Sesto Calende (G I C, second half of 7th c.) [Etruscan?]
NO·29 Castelletto sopra Ticino (G I C–II A, 7th–mid-6th c.)
VA·4 Sesto Calende (G II A, early 6th c.) [Etruscan?]
NO·1 Castelletto sopra Ticino (late G II A, second quarter of 6th c.)
VA·5 Golasecca (G II B, second half of 6th c.) [non-script?]
NO·3 Castelletto sopra Ticino (6th<–sup>/5th c.)
VA·6 Vergiate (G II, late 6th–early 5th c.)
VA·32 Golasecca (G II B, late 6th–early 5th c.) [non-script?]

Early outliers (Golasecca II B–III A 1, second half of 6th–5th century)

JU·1 Montmorot (Hallstatt D, second half of 6th c) [Etruscan?]
TI·1 Gudo (G II B, late 6th c.) [non-script?]
NO·22 San Bernardino di Briona (G II–III A 1, late 6th–early 5th c.) [non-Celtic?]

Como (Golasecca II B–III A, late 6th into 4th century)

CO·47 Breccia (G II, 6th c)
CO·48 Prestino (late 6th–early 5th c.)
CO·56 Prestino (early 5th c.)
etc.

Bergamo area (Golasecca III A, 5th into 4th century)

BG·15 Parre (5th c. (?))
BG·18 Parre (5th c. (?))
BG·20 Capriate San Gervasio (G III A, 5th c.)
BG·43 Bergamo (5th c. (?))
BG·45 Bergamo (5th–early 4th c.)

Lugano stelae (Golasecca III A–?, 5th century – ?)

TI·27 Mezzovico-Vira (G III A, 5th–early 4th c.)
TI·36 Davesco (G III A, 5th–early 4th c.)
TI·43 Bioggio (G III A, 5th–early 4th c.)

Chronological map of inscription groups (wip)

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