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|composition=imit. Lamboglia 7/16
|dimension=height 3.6 cm, max. diam. 27.6 cm, foot diam. 8.7 cm
|dimension=height 3.6 cm, max. diam. 27.6 cm, foot diam. 8.7 cm
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Image in {{bib|Volonté 1996}}: 45, tav. 5.1 (drawing).
Image in {{bib|Volonté 1996}}: 45, tav. 5.1 (drawing).


Unpainted plate imitating type Lamboglia 7/16, found during excavations in the course of the extension of a house in the hamlet [[San Lorenzo]] in 1934. One of nine excavated graves, grave 301 appears to be that of a wealthy artisan. See {{bib|Volonté 1996}}: 33 f. on the excavation and the inventory of grave 301. The dating follows {{bib|Volonté 1996}}: 34, who dates the grave to the late 1<sup>st</sup> c. BC / first half of the 1<sup>st</sup> c. AD; Morandi gives the late 2<sup>nd</sup>/early 1<sup>st</sup> c. BC.
Unpainted plate imitating type Lamboglia 7/16, found during excavations in the course of the extension of a house in the hamlet [[San Lorenzo]] in 1934. One of nine excavated graves, grave 301 appears to be that of a wealthy artisan. See {{bib|Volonté 1996}}: 33 f. on the excavation and the inventory of grave 301. The dating follows {{bib|Volonté 1996}}: 34, who dates the grave to the late 1<sup>st</sup> c. BC / first half of the 1<sup>st</sup> c. AD; Morandi gives the late 2<sup>nd</sup>/early 1<sup>st</sup> c. BC. Classified as a patera imitating type Lamboglia 6 (Morel 1440/1630) by {{bib|Della Porta et al. 1998}}: 219, no. 1.  
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 6 October 2022

Object
Classification: plate

Material: pottery
Size: height 3.6 cm, max. diam. 27.6 cm, foot diam. 8.7 cm
Condition: complete
Autopsy by: Corinna Salomon
Date of autopsy: Jan 25 2022

Archaeological culture: Augustan
Date: late 1st c. BC
Date derived from: typology, archaeological context

Site: Parabiago (Milano, Lombardia, Italy)
Field name: San Lorenzo
Archaeological context: grave 301
Coordinates (approx.): 45° 34' 6.64" N, 8° 57' 49.15" E
Find date: 1934
Find circumstances: excavation
Current location: Museo Civico "Guido Sutermeister" (Legnano)
Inventory no.: St 10656

Inscription: MI·14 (?i?mi)

Alternative sigla: Morandi 2004: 281

Sources: Morandi 2004: 708 f. no. 281

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Commentary

Image in Volonté 1996: 45, tav. 5.1 (drawing).

Unpainted plate imitating type Lamboglia 7/16, found during excavations in the course of the extension of a house in the hamlet San Lorenzo in 1934. One of nine excavated graves, grave 301 appears to be that of a wealthy artisan. See Volonté 1996: 33 f. on the excavation and the inventory of grave 301. The dating follows Volonté 1996: 34, who dates the grave to the late 1st c. BC / first half of the 1st c. AD; Morandi gives the late 2nd/early 1st c. BC. Classified as a patera imitating type Lamboglia 6 (Morel 1440/1630) by Della Porta et al. 1998: 219, no. 1.

Corinna Salomon

Bibliography

Della Porta et al. 1998 Carola DellaPorta, Nicoletta Sfredda, Gabriella Tassinari, "Ceramiche comuni", in: Gloria Olcese (ed.), Ceramiche in Lombardia tra II secolo a.C. e VII secolo d.C. Raccolta dei dati editi, Mantova: Editrice S.A.P. 1998, 133–229.