CO·62 Casate
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Classification: | bottle |
Archaeological Type: | fiasca a trottola, Kreiselflasche |
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Material: | pottery |
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Extension (h): | 17 cm6.693 in <br /> |
Diameter (max.): | 18.2 cm7.165 in <br /> |
Ornament: | |
Manner: | painted |
Design: | concentric red bands |
Condition: | complete, repaired |
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Archaeological culture: | La Tène D 1 |
Date: | 2nd century BC (Solinas) |
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Site: | Casate (fraction of: Como, Como, Lombardia, Italy) |
Archaeological context: | grave X |
Coordinates (approx.): | 45° 47' 49.20" N, 9° 3' 18.00" E [from site] |
Find date: | 1972 |
Current location: | Museo Archeologico ‟Paolo Giovio” (Como) |
Inventory no.: | E 17089 |
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Inscription: | CO·62 (zv ośoris) |
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Alternative sigla: | Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 25 Solinas 1995: 58 Morandi 2004: 193 |
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Sources: | Morandi 2004: 646 & 803 Morandi 1999: 174-175 & fn. 83 Solinas 1995: 341 Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 182-183 Violante 1993: 130 |
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Commentary
- After Morandi (1999: 175 fn. 83) the object was first attributed to an open air sanctuary (Rittatore Vonwiller 1974: 47-49, Negroni Catacchio 1975: 333, 336, pl. 169-179), which was reinterpreted later on as a necropolis (cf. De Marinis 1986: 34)
- Different object size given by Tibiletti Bruno: h. 16.5 cm, diam. 26 cm (Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 182).