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==Commentary==
==Commentary==
Images in {{bib|Gambari & Colonna 1988}}: 122, fig. 3 (drawing) and tav. 45 b (detail photo), {{bib|Gambari 2004}}: 308, fig. 3 (photo), {{bib|Gambari 2018}}: 35, fig. 3 (photo).
Images in {{bib|Gambari & Colonna 1988}}: 122, fig. 3 (drawing) and tav. 45 b (detail photo), {{bib|Gambari 1989b}}: 215, fig. 4 (photo), {{bib|Gambari 2004}}: 308, fig. 3 (photo), {{bib|Gambari 2018}}: 35, fig. 3 (photo).


Found in 1985 in the course of a rescue excavation in Via Aronzo (Cascina Baraggia, the site of the scuola materna) in the centre of [[Castelletto sopra Ticino|Castelletto Ticino]], in a grave belonging to a small Golaseccan necropolis. While the majority of the graves were unprotected and dated to G I C (7<sup>th</sup> c. BC), grave 5 in the centre is a cist grave constructed of local granite slabs with a complete inventory related to a male (see {{bib|Gambari & Colonna 1988}}: 120–126), which can be dated to the second quarter of 6<sup>th</sup> c. BC (late G II A). The globular beaker with outward-bent rim and concave foot was deposited inside the urn together with the ashes and the metal objects, and was thus probably a personal objects of the deceased ({{bib|Gambari & Colonna 1988}}: 120, 126).
Found in 1985 in the course of a rescue excavation in Via Aronzo (Cascina Baraggia, the site of the scuola materna) in the centre of [[Castelletto sopra Ticino|Castelletto Ticino]], in a grave belonging to a small Golaseccan necropolis. While the majority of the graves were unprotected and dated to G I C (7<sup>th</sup> c. BC), grave 5 in the centre is a cist grave constructed of local granite slabs with a complete inventory related to a male (see {{bib|Gambari & Colonna 1988}}: 120–126), which can be dated to the second quarter of 6<sup>th</sup> c. BC (late G II A). The globular beaker with outward-bent rim and concave foot was deposited inside the urn together with the ashes and the metal objects, and was thus probably a personal objects of the deceased ({{bib|Gambari & Colonna 1988}}: 120, 126). See also {{bib|Gambari 1989b}}: 215.
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 12 December 2024

Object
Classification: beaker

Material: pottery
Size: height 7.6 cm, max. diam. 8.6 cm, foot diam. 3.4 cm
Condition: complete, damaged, broken, repaired
Autopsy by: Corinna Salomon
Date of autopsy: Apr 24 2024

Archaeological culture: Golasecca II A
Date: second quarter of 6th c. BC
Date derived from: typology, archaeological context

Site: Castelletto sopra Ticino (Novara, Piemonte, Italy)
Archaeological context: grave 5
Coordinates (approx.): 45° 42' 41.53" N, 8° 37' 56.95" E
Find date: 1985
Find circumstances: excavation
Finder: Soprintendenza Archeologica del Piemonte
Current location: Musei Reali – Museo di Antichità (Torino)
Inventory no.: St 51899

Inscription: NO·1 (§χosioiso §)

Alternative sigla: Solinas 1995: 113 bis
Morandi 2004: 74

Sources: Morandi 2004: 569–571 no. 74

Images

Commentary

Images in Gambari & Colonna 1988: 122, fig. 3 (drawing) and tav. 45 b (detail photo), Gambari 1989b: 215, fig. 4 (photo), Gambari 2004: 308, fig. 3 (photo), Gambari 2018: 35, fig. 3 (photo).

Found in 1985 in the course of a rescue excavation in Via Aronzo (Cascina Baraggia, the site of the scuola materna) in the centre of Castelletto Ticino, in a grave belonging to a small Golaseccan necropolis. While the majority of the graves were unprotected and dated to G I C (7th c. BC), grave 5 in the centre is a cist grave constructed of local granite slabs with a complete inventory related to a male (see Gambari & Colonna 1988: 120–126), which can be dated to the second quarter of 6th c. BC (late G II A). The globular beaker with outward-bent rim and concave foot was deposited inside the urn together with the ashes and the metal objects, and was thus probably a personal objects of the deceased (Gambari & Colonna 1988: 120, 126). See also Gambari 1989b: 215.

Corinna Salomon

Bibliography

Gambari & Colonna 1988 Filippo Maria Gambari, Giovanni Colonna, "Il bicchiere con iscrizione arcaica da Castelletto Ticino e l'adozione della scrittura nell'Italia nord-occidentale", Studi Etruschi 54 (1986 [1988]), 119–164.
Gambari 1989b Filippo M. Gambari, "Il ruolo del commercio etrusco nello sviluppo delle culture piemontesi della prima età del Ferro", in: Eros Benedini (ed.), Gli etruschi a nord del Po. Atti del convegno Mantova 4-5 ottobre 1986, Mantova: 1989, 211–225.
Gambari 2004 Filippo Maria Gambari, "I signori del commercio sulle vie d'acqua. Il ruolo degli scambi nella cultura di Golasecca", in: Franco Marzatico, Paul Gleirscher (eds), Guerrieri, principi ed eroi fra il Danubio e il Po dalla preistoria all'alto medioevo, Trento: Castello del Buonconsiglio 2004, 304–313.
Gambari 2018 Filippo M. Gambari, "Un alfabeto antico per lingue nuove. Le prime attestazioni delle lingue celtiche nelle epigrafi preromane della lombardia occidentale", in: Cristina Miedico (ed.), Le voci degli altri. Linguaggi, parole e alfabeti inconsueti nella Lombardia antica, Angera: 2018, 31–41.