BG·41.22

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Inscription
Reading in transliteration: ześu : isti neisu : k[
Reading in original script: ]K sseparator6 sU sS dI sE sN s I sT sS3 dI sseparator6 sU sŚ sE sZ11 d

Object: BG·41 Carona (rock)
(Inscriptions: BG·41.1, BG·41.2, BG·41.3, BG·41.4, BG·41.5, BG·41.6, BG·41.7, BG·41.8, BG·41.9, BG·41.10, BG·41.11, BG·41.12, BG·41.13, BG·41.14, BG·41.15, BG·41.16, BG·41.17, BG·41.18, BG·41.19, BG·41.20, BG·41.21, BG·41.22, BG·41.23, BG·41.24, BG·41.25, BG·41.26, BG·41.27, BG·41.28, BG·41.29, BG·41.30)
Position: unknown
Orientation:
Direction of writing: sinistroverse
Script: North Italic Script"North Italic Script" is not in the list (Greek script, Etruscan script, Latin script, North Italic script, Camunic script, none, unknown) of allowed values for the "script" property.
Letter height: 5.2–12.4 cm2.047 in <br />4.882 in <br />
Number of letters: 17
Number of words: 4
Number of lines: 1
Workmanship: carved
Condition: damaged, fragmentary

Archaeological culture: unknown [from object]
Date of inscription:

Type: unknown
Language: prob. Celtic
Meaning: unknown

Alternative sigla: none

Sources: Casini et al. 2014: 192 (no. 35)

Commentary

First published in Casini et al. 2014: 192 (no. 35).

Image in Casini et al. 2014: 191, fig. 13 (drawing).

Length 51 cm. The first sigma appears to feature five bars; the same may be true of the second one, which is damaged in the lower area. No separator can be made out between isti and neisu. No iota can fit between sigma and St. Andrew's cross to make isiti; the publishers suggest a "contraction" or writing mistake. The inscription is overwritten by BG·41.20 and BG·41.21.

Bibliography

Casini et al. 2014 Stefania Casini, Angelo E. Fossati, Filippo Motta, "Nuove iscrizioni in alfabeto di Lugano sul masso Camisana 1 di Carona (Bergamo)", Notizie Archeologiche Bergomensi 22 (2014), 179–203.