VA·23

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Inscription
Reading in transliteration: etu
Reading in original script: E dT dU d
Variant reading: atu
A3 dT dU d

Object: VA·23 Arsago Seprio (unidentifiable)
Position: unknown
Direction of writing: dextroverse
Script: North Italic script (Lepontic alphabet)
Number of letters: 3
Number of words: 1
Number of lines: 1
Workmanship: scratched
Condition: complete

Archaeological culture: La Tène D [from object]
Date of inscription: late 2nd–1st c. BC [from object]

Type: unknown
Language: prob. Celtic
Meaning: 'Etu' or 'Atu' (?)

Alternative sigla: Morandi 2004: 123

Sources: Morandi 2004: 605 no. 123

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Commentary

First published in Volontè Fredini 1990: 68, 72.

Images in Veronesi 1990: tav. XXIVc (drawing), Morandi 2004: 609, fig. 17.123 (drawing) and tav. XIX.123 (photo).

The reading etu is given by Volontè Fredini and Morandi, both from the object; atu is suggested by Solinas 1995: 384 (based on the drawing in Veronesi) and Martin Braun (based on Morandi's photo, where the upper bar of putative epsilon appears more faint and quite close to the second bar). Considering that the two readings from examination agree, and also that the surface of the fragment does not appear to bear any other deep scratches, etu must be preferred (but cf. VA·14).

Both forms can be analysed as Celtic personal names (see the word pages).

Corinna Salomon

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