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Images in {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1964}}: '''tav. (photo)''', [https://db.edcs.eu/epigr/bilder.php?s_language=en&bild=$MAAR-2022-42_00001.jpg;PH0001388;PH0001389 Clauss-Slaby] (photo = [https://cil.bbaw.de/ace/id/1461 CIL Archivum Corporis Electronicum]).
Images in {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1964}}: '''tav. (photo)''', [https://db.edcs.eu/epigr/bilder.php?s_language=en&bild=$MAAR-2022-42_00001.jpg;PH0001388;PH0001389 Clauss-Slaby] (photo = [https://cil.bbaw.de/ace/id/1461 CIL Archivum Corporis Electronicum]).


Silver mastos, complete apart from a small hole in the bottom; current weight 210 g. The association with the river Terdoppio ('''{{bib|Mirabella Roberti 1962}}: VIII, no. 940''', EDH [https://edh.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/inschrift/HD017530 HD017530]) seems to be due to a confusion with a similar, anepigraphic object ({{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1964}}: 184, n. 8, Morandi). TB (following Stenico) only notes that the object was probably found in the Lomellina, but according to Morandi, who cites some literature which is inaccessible to me, it was found in an incineration grave in Zerbo in 1912. Dating '''{{bib|Mirabella Roberti 1962}}: VIII, no. 940''' 1<sup>st</sup> century AD, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1964}}: 184, following '''A. Stenico, Coppa d'argento al Museo Civico di Pavia. Athenaeum 52 (1964), 158–?''', "certamente" 2<sup>nd</sup> century BC (comparanda at [[San Bernardo]]), but {bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1981}}: 173 1<sup>st</sup> century AD, Morandi late 2<sup>nd</sup>–early 1<sup>st</sup> century BC, [https://edh.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/inschrift/HD017530 EDH] 201 BC–50 AD.
Silver mastos, complete apart from a small hole in the bottom; current weight 210 g. The association with the river Terdoppio ('''{{bib|Mirabella Roberti 1962}}: VIII, no. 940''', EDH [https://edh.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/inschrift/HD017530 HD017530]) seems to be due to a confusion with a similar, anepigraphic object ({{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1964}}: 184, n. 8, Morandi). TB (following Stenico) only notes that the object was probably found in the Lomellina, but according to Morandi, who cites some literature which is inaccessible to me, it was found in an incineration grave in Zerbo in 1912. Dating '''{{bib|Mirabella Roberti 1962}}: VIII, no. 940''' 1<sup>st</sup> century AD, {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1964}}: 184, following '''A. Stenico, Coppa d'argento al Museo Civico di Pavia. Athenaeum 52 (1964), 158–?''', "certamente" 2<sup>nd</sup> century BC (comparanda at [[San Bernardo]]), but {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1981}}: 173 1<sup>st</sup> century AD, Morandi late 2<sup>nd</sup>–early 1<sup>st</sup> century BC, [https://edh.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/inschrift/HD017530 EDH] 201 BC–50 AD.
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Revision as of 16:38, 15 December 2024

Object
Classification: cup
Archaeological Type: mastos

Material: silver
Size: diam. 11.6 cm, height 7.5 cm
Condition: complete, damaged

Archaeological culture: unknown
Date: 1st c. BC (?)
Date derived from: unknown

Site: Zerbo (Pavia, Lombardia, Italy)
Coordinates (approx.): 45° 6' 39.60" N, 9° 23' 49.20" E [from site]
Find date: 1912
Current location: Musei Civici del Castello Visconteo (Pavia)
Inventory no.: 193

Inscription: PV·5 (uecon:irumeli ps:sc:II)

Alternative sigla: Morandi 2004: 105

Sources: Morandi 2004: 592–594

Commentary

Images in Tibiletti Bruno 1964: tav. (photo), Clauss-Slaby (photo = CIL Archivum Corporis Electronicum).

Silver mastos, complete apart from a small hole in the bottom; current weight 210 g. The association with the river Terdoppio (Mirabella Roberti 1962: VIII, no. 940, EDH HD017530) seems to be due to a confusion with a similar, anepigraphic object (Tibiletti Bruno 1964: 184, n. 8, Morandi). TB (following Stenico) only notes that the object was probably found in the Lomellina, but according to Morandi, who cites some literature which is inaccessible to me, it was found in an incineration grave in Zerbo in 1912. Dating Mirabella Roberti 1962: VIII, no. 940 1st century AD, Tibiletti Bruno 1964: 184, following A. Stenico, Coppa d'argento al Museo Civico di Pavia. Athenaeum 52 (1964), 158–?, "certamente" 2nd century BC (comparanda at San Bernardo), but Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 173 1st century AD, Morandi late 2nd–early 1st century BC, EDH 201 BC–50 AD.

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