VA·1.1

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Inscription
Reading in transliteration: kasiuos
Reading in original script: S2 dO2 sU sI sS2 dA2 sK s
Variant reading: kasiḳos
S2 dO2 sK sI sS2 dA2 sK s

Object: VA·1 Ardena (bottle)
(Inscriptions: VA·1.1, VA·1.2)
Position: foot, outside
Direction of writing: sinistroverse
Script: North Italic script (Lepontic alphabet)
Letter height: 1.1 cm0.433 in <br />
Number of letters: 7
Number of words: 1
Number of lines: 1
Workmanship: scratched after firing
Condition: complete

Archaeological culture: La Tène C 2 [from object]
Date of inscription: first half of 2nd c. BC [from object]

Type: unknown
Language: Celtic
Meaning: 'Kasiuos' (?)

Alternative sigla: Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 21
Solinas 1995: 113 2
Morandi 2004: 41 A

Sources: Morandi 2004: 544 f. no. 41 A

Images

Commentary

First published in Bertolone 1941: 27 f. Examined for LexLep on 27th January 2022.

Images in Bertolone 1941: 28, fig. 5 (drawing), Tibiletti Bruno 1966: 16 (photo and drawing), Morandi 1999: 173 (drawing) and pl. X.2 (photo = Morandi 2004: tav. IX.41), Morandi 2004: 548, fig. 11.41 (drawing), Rapi 2009b: 213, fig. 1 (photo) and 214, fig. 2 (drawing).

Inscribed on the foot of the bottle, using the rim (top) and a prominent concentric groove (bottom) as guidelines (length ca. 2.5 cm). The inscription is impeded by a small pebble which is baked into the clay and must have been there when the letters were applied (cf. Tibiletti Bruno 1966: 17). Upon reaching the pebble in the lower part of their line, the writer inscribed upsilon and omicron above it, then finished with full-height sigma. Final sigma is only slightly curved, somewhat more prominently in the upper area; the reading is supported by the similarly executed first sigma, but see S on inscriptions in which the reading of similar letters as sigma or iota is uncertain.

Bertolone read the fifth letter not as small upsilon, but as kappa K s. The linguistically more plausible reading kasikos ) is repeated by Tibiletti Bruno 1966: 15–21, Lejeune 1971: 50, 62, Tibiletti Bruno 1978: 148 f., Solinas 1995: 368 f., no. 113,2, Morandi 1999: 173 f., no. 19, Morandi 2004: 545, Rapi 2009b: 214. However, while small damages below the pebble may suggests the lower tip of a hasta, there is smooth surface between the tip of upsilon and the pebble, without trace of a hasta or lower bar to form kappa.

Corinna Salomon

Bibliography

Bertolone 1941 Mario Bertolone, "Nuove scoperte archeologiche della provincia di Varese", Rivista Archeologica dell'Antica Provincia e Diocesi di Como 123–124 (1940 [1941]), 21–36.