CO·62 Casate

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Object
Classification: bottle
Archaeological Type: fiasca a trottola

Material: pottery
Size: max. diam. 18.2 cm, height 17 cm
Condition: complete, broken, repaired

Archaeological culture: La Tène D 1
Date: late 2nd c. BC

Site: Casate (fraction of: Como, Como, Lombardia, Italy)
Archaeological context: grave 10
Coordinates (approx.): 45° 47' 54.86" N, 9° 3' 14.86" E
Find date: 1972
Find circumstances: excavation
Current location: Museo Archeologico ‟Paolo Giovio” (Como)
Inventory no.: E 17089

Inscription: CO·62 (zv ośoris)

Alternative sigla: Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 25
Solinas 1995: 58
Morandi 2004: 193

Sources: Morandi 2004: 646

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Commentary

Images in Negroni Catacchio 1974: tav. I.3 (drawing), 181 B (photo = Negroni Catacchio 1975: tav. 170.2), Morandi 1999: tav. XI.1 (photo = Morandi 2004: tav. XXVI.193).

Vaso a trottola decorated with white bands on a red-varnished base, dated 2nd century BC by Negroni Catacchio 1974: 175, no. 3, LT D 1 by Morandi 2004. Measurements above from Morandi 2004; larger measurements according to Tibiletti Bruno 1974: 255 (also 1981: 182): height 16.5 cm, max. diam. 26 cm.

Casate: excavated in 1972 before the building of a public pool; open-air sanctuary according to Rittatore Vonwiller 1974: 47-49, Negroni Catacchio 1974, Negroni Catacchio 1975: 333; necropolis according to De Marinis 1986: 34 (via Morandi 1999: 174 f. with n. 83, see also Morandi 2004: 645); apparently two layers (RAPTOR map CO.SV.7).

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