TI·3 Giubiasco
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Classification: | cup |
Archaeological Type: | black-glazed ware Lamboglia 28 |
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Material: | pottery |
Size: | height 5.2 cm, max. diam. 15.7 cm, foot diam. 5.2 cm |
Condition: | complete |
Autopsy by: | Corinna Salomon |
Date of autopsy: | Aug 18 2021 |
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Archaeological culture: | La Tène D 2, Augustan |
Date: | 1st c. BC |
Date derived from: | typology |
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Site: | Giubiasco (fraction of: Bellinzona, Ticino, Switzerland) |
Field name: | Giubiasco necropolis |
Archaeological context: | "grave" 250 |
Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 10' 22.80" N, 9° 0' 39.60" E [from site] |
Find date: | in or before 1901 |
Find circumstances: | unknown |
Finder: | unknown |
Current location: | Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum (Mainz) |
Inventory no.: | O.12315 |
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Inscription: | TI·3 (lou) |
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Alternative sigla: | Whatmough 1933 (PID): 260 bis Solinas 1995: 9 Morandi 2004: 4 |
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Sources: | Morandi 2004: 521 f. no. 4 |
Images
Commentary
Images in Ulrich 1914 II: Taf. LXII.10 (photo), Crivelli 1977: tav. 1 (drawing).
The cup is one of the objects claimed by Domenico Pini to have been excavated by him in June/July 1901 at the Giubiasco necropolis, but may have been bought, or found at nearby Pianezzo (Tori et al. 2004: 27 f., 64 f., 69). The forged grave complex is described in Tori et al. 2004: 243. See also Ulrich 1914 I: 612.
The cup has a flattened bottom and outward-bent rim like type Lamboglia 28/Morel 2654a (dated to LT D2), but also the red disc at the inside bottom associated with type Morel 2964 (cf. Pernet et al. 2006: 188).
Bibliography
Crivelli 1977 | Aldo Crivelli, "La necropoli di Giubiasco", Rivista Archeologica dell'Antica Provincia e Diocesi di Como 159 (1977), 5–98. |
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