Archaeological Overview
Archaeological phases | Dating | (Pre-)Historical context |
---|---|---|
Golasecca II A | beginning 6th cent. BC - 525 | Golasecca Culture |
Golasecca II B | 525 - 480/75 | " |
Golasecca III A 1 | 480/75 - 450/440 | " |
Latène A = Golasecca III A 2-3 | 450 - 375 | Gaulish Invasion into the Po valley (ca. 400 BC) |
Latène B | 375 - first half of 3rd cent. BC | " |
Latène C 1 | second half of 3rd cent. BC | " |
Latène C 2 | 2nd cent. BC | Roman conquest of the gaulish tribes in Italy (since 225/191) |
Latène D | end of 2nd cent. BC - 1st cent. BC | " |
slightly simplified table from Uhlich 2007: 381, cp. Uhlich 1999: 292 f.
Archaeological evidence
Broader archaeological context: synopsis of archaeological phases in different regions
The Golasecca Culture
This list is not a comprehensive collection of relevant literature. It is a first result of the research work in progress.
- Pauli 1971, Pauli 1970-3
- De Marinis 1981
- De Marinis 1988: Bronze Age in northern Italy, Proto-Golasecca and expansion of Golasecca culture (pp. 159-169), ethnic groups in Golasecca Culture (pp. 169-175, bibliography: 245-246), Iron Age (pp. 175-244), Ligurians (pp. 248-259 "[…] esclude una netta contrapposizione tra Celti e Liguri dal punto di vista etnico-linguistico e depone a favore di una loro antica parallela." on p. 249)
- De Marinis 1991b
- Markey & Mees 2003: 122-124!!
- De Marinis & Biaggio Simona 2000: I 341-206
- Stöckli 1975: 53-55, figs. 51-53
- Negroni Catacchio 1975
- Violante 1993: 95-115 (material culture)
Lepontic, Lepontii and Golasecca Culture
- De Hoz 1992: 223-225, 229-234
- Meid 1999: v.a. 13
- Uhlich 2007: 378-381
- Uhlich 1999: 283-291
- Devoto 1956: 325-328 ("L'area dei Celti è perciò la sola dove le testimonianze archeologiche sono sovrabbondanti rispetto alle esigenze linguistiche." on p. 328)
- De Marinis 1988
- De Marinis 1991
- De Marinis & Motta 1990-1
- Motta 1992
- Frey 1995: 516
- De Marinis & Biaggio Simona 2000: I & II
- Bagnasco Gianni 1999 (Accoglienza della scrittura e calore del segno scritto, in Rassegna di Studi del Civico Museo Archeologico (...))
- Lejeune 1972 (term "Lepontic" and "Lepontii", difference between script, language and historical people, discussion; cf. Devoto 1972)
- Tibiletti Bruno 1978: 194-196
- Motta 1992: 312
- Strabon: 4.206 (Lepontii)
- Plinius NH: 3.136 (Lepontii)
- Piana Agostinetti 1988 (attempt of a definition of the Celtic civitates of the transpadanian region)
- Prosdocimi 1987b (transpadanian Etruscan culture)
- Solinas 2002b ("ethnical ideology" signs in Celtic epigraphies in the area of Verona)
Chronology of Cisalpine Celtic epigraphy
Archaic inscriptions from south of Lago Maggiore (Golasecca I C–II, 7th–early 5th century)
VA·31 Sesto Calende (Golasecca I C, third quarter of 7th c.) [uncertain]
VA·3 Sesto Calende (G I C, second half of 7th c.) [Etruscan?]
NO·29 Castelletto sopra Ticino (G I C–II A, 7th–mid-6th c.)
VA·4 Sesto Calende (G II A, early 6th c.) [Etruscan?]
NO·1 Castelletto sopra Ticino (late G II A, second quarter of 6th c.)
VA·5 Golasecca (G II B, second half of 6th c.) [non-script?]
NO·3 Castelletto sopra Ticino (6th–5th c.)
VA·6 Vergiate (G II, late 6th–early 5th c.)
VA·32 Golasecca (G II B, late 6th–early 5th c.) [non-script?]
Early outliers (Golasecca II B–III A 1, second half of 6th–5th century)
JU·1 Montmorot (Hallstatt D, second half of 6th c) [Etruscan?]
TI·1 Gudo (G II B, late 6th c.) [non-script?]
NO·22 San Bernardino di Briona (G II–III A 1, late 6th–early 5th c.) [non-Celtic?]
Como (Golasecca II B–III A, late 6th into 4th century)
CO·47 Breccia (G II, 6th c)
CO·48 Prestino (late 6th–early 5th c.)
CO·56 Prestino (early 5th c.)
etc.
Early inscriptions from the east (Bergamo and Brescia area) (Golasecca III A, 5th–4th century)
BS·5 Brescia (first half of 5th c.)
BG·15 Parre (5th c. (?))
BG·18 Parre (5th c. (?))
BG·20 Capriate San Gervasio (G III A, 5th c.)
BG·43 Bergamo (5th c. (?))
BG·45 Bergamo (5th–early 4th c.)
BG·44 Bergamo (late 5th–early 4th c.)
BG·16 Parre (5th–4th c.)
BG·5 Bergamo (4th c.)
BG·17 Parre (4th c.)
BG·19 Parre (4th c.)
BG·14 Bergamo (5th–3rd c.)
BG·1 Bergamo (5th–3rd c. (?))
BG·42 Bergamo (4th–3rd c.)
BS·6 Brescia (4th–3rd c.)
BG·6 Bergamo (mid-4th–3rd c.)
BG·23 Fornovo San Giovanni (3rd c.)
BG·28 Ghisalba (LT C 2, early 2nd c.)
Lugano stelae (Golasecca III A–?, 5th century – ?)
TI·27 Mezzovico-Vira (G III A, 5th–early 4th c.)
TI·36 Davesco (G III A, 5th–early 4th c.)
TI·43 Bioggio (G III A, 5th–early 4th c.)
TI·26 Vira Gambarogno (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·29 Aranno (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·30 Aranno (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·31 Aranno (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·32 Aranno (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·33 Bedigliora (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·34 Capriasca (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·35 Ponte Capriasca (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·37 Viganello (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·38 Pregassona (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·39 Sorengo (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·42 Stabio (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·44 Bioggio (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·45 Bioggio (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
TI·54 Sonvico (LT B–C, 4th–mid-2nd c. (?))
Milano (La Tène B 1, second half of 4th century)
MI·19 Milano (LT B 1, second half of 4th c.)
MI·20 Milano (LT B 1, second half of 4th c.)
MI·26 Milano (LT B, second half of 4th–mid-3rd c.)
MI·22 Milano (LT B 2, first half of 3rd c.)
MI·21 Milano (LT B 2, first half of 3rd c.)
Ticino necropoleis
TI·18 Giubiasco (LT B 1, late 4th c.)
TI·14 Giubiasco (LT C, mid-3rd–mid-2nd c.)
TI·47 Giubiasco (LT C 2, first half of 2nd c.)
VA·1 Ardena (LT C 2, first half of 2nd c.)
Chronological map of inscription groups (wip)