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  • |title=Resti Linguistici Preromani nell'Area Padana |subtitle=(con Speciale Riguardo all'Area fra l'Oglio e il Tanaro)
    535 bytes (68 words) - 12:14, 2 February 2011
  • |title=L'area lepontica
    205 bytes (23 words) - 20:41, 17 March 2021
  • ...o Lepontic and Gaulish and the onomastics of the Latin inscriptions of the area. Particularly remarkable is the bibliographic excursus about Lepontic and G
    803 bytes (111 words) - 21:54, 2 March 2021
  • ...necropoleis which also yielded the three Celtic grave stelae found in the area.
    742 bytes (119 words) - 18:33, 10 November 2021
  • |title=Onomastica di area comasca
    236 bytes (27 words) - 22:43, 12 May 2022
  • |title=Epigrafia vascolare celtica dell'area insubre ticinese
    242 bytes (27 words) - 19:04, 19 March 2021
  • |title=L'area archeologica del Monsorino
    229 bytes (28 words) - 22:15, 6 April 2021
  • |title=Il vasellame bronzeo nell'area alpina della cultura di Golasecca
    272 bytes (34 words) - 22:04, 9 July 2021
  • |title=La necropoli nell'area del Colabiolo: lo scavo del 1996
    275 bytes (33 words) - 19:59, 8 March 2021
  • ...e claims that the evidence of the Lepontic linguistic similarities of this area be compromised by the Gaulish and, later, by the Roman migration.
    936 bytes (134 words) - 17:06, 2 December 2021
  • |name_alt=Area Archeologica del Capitolium, Museo Romano
    386 bytes (45 words) - 18:22, 13 May 2020
  • ...lti nella Liguria a nel Piemonte meridionale. Influenze e infiltrazioni in area ligure tra V e II secolo a.C.
    302 bytes (42 words) - 20:40, 17 March 2021
  • |title=Breve storia della scrittura celtica d'Italia. L'area Golasecchiana
    325 bytes (39 words) - 21:18, 15 February 2021
  • |title=Lo scavo archeologico dell'area a Nord della Biblioteca Civica A. Mai
    317 bytes (39 words) - 19:11, 20 February 2021
  • |title=Spie di Ideologia Etnica in Epigrafi Celtiche di Area Veronese
    453 bytes (58 words) - 12:27, 23 May 2011
  • |subtitle=Bergamo, Area a Nord della Biblioteca Civica "A. Mai"
    387 bytes (44 words) - 19:18, 22 January 2021
  • ...area of vicolo Aquila Nera, north of the Biblioteca Civica, south sector, area D, without clear stratigraphy. Tentative dating based on nature of clay and
    1 KB (142 words) - 21:53, 9 December 2020
  • ...area of vicolo Aquila Nera, north of the Biblioteca Civica, south sector, area H, feature 57, u.s. unknown.
    1 KB (133 words) - 01:23, 24 January 2021
  • |field_name=area of the city
    388 bytes (50 words) - 03:14, 21 November 2012
  • |title=La monetazione con legende leponzie e la monetazione preromana dell'area leponzia e insubre
    457 bytes (56 words) - 21:54, 4 February 2011
  • ...of the Golasecca culture. In the south, separated by the Malvai fosse, the area borders that of the [[Monsorino]] (today in [[Golasecca]]), which belongs t
    1 KB (186 words) - 23:11, 6 April 2021
  • ...area of vicolo Aquila Nera, north of the Biblioteca Civica, south sector, area G, feature 93, u.s. 479/485. Dating from Morandi.
    1 KB (137 words) - 19:01, 16 April 2022
  • ...excavated sites of the (pre-)historic [[Gamsen]] settlement, the Waldmatte area (4.4. ha) has yielded finds from the beginning of the early Iron age down a
    345 bytes (52 words) - 17:55, 19 February 2022
  • ...area of vicolo Aquila Nera, north of the Biblioteca Civica, south sector, area F, u.s. 556. Dating from Casini & Motta.
    1 KB (157 words) - 00:25, 18 February 2021
  • ...area of vicolo Aquila Nera, north of the Biblioteca Civica, south sector, area H, u.s. 547.
    1 KB (162 words) - 20:02, 23 January 2021
  • ...area of vicolo Aquila Nera, north of the Biblioteca Civica, south sector, area H, feature 124, u.s. 496. Dating according to {{bib|Casini & Motta 2018}}:
    1 KB (151 words) - 19:06, 16 April 2022
  • |find_context=south sector, area C, us 458 ...ameter 15.4 cm, original mouth diameter 12 cm. Found in the archaeological area of vicolo Aquila Nera, north of the Biblioteca Civica; structure 458 may be
    1 KB (167 words) - 21:53, 9 December 2020
  • |find_context=south sector, area C, us 458 ...diameter 15 cm, original mouth diameter 14 cm. Found in the archaeological area of vicolo Aquila Nera, north of the Biblioteca Civica; structure 458 may be
    1 KB (168 words) - 21:53, 9 December 2020
  • |title=Contributi allo studio di Milano in età protostorica e romana nell'area dell'anfiteatro
    440 bytes (54 words) - 19:41, 4 May 2022
  • ...n the area of Bergamo – {{w||at}} is not otherwise attested in the Bergamo area, but on ceramics with similar datings at Como ([[CO·78]]) and (with alpha
    1 KB (167 words) - 18:44, 18 February 2021
  • The area of the Roman amphitheatre of [[Milano]], comprising the Roman structure as
    451 bytes (63 words) - 22:43, 4 May 2022
  • The fraction Zoverallo is the site of a late La Tène/Roman necropolis in the area of the church San Giorgio and the cemetery. It was discovered only sporadic
    483 bytes (79 words) - 10:38, 11 May 2024
  • ...s, and the isolated sequence {{w||pe}} occurs twice more on pottery in the area of Bergamo (Verdello, but late La Tène) and once at Como, as well as in th
    1 KB (204 words) - 15:58, 14 May 2021
  • ...and [[NO·21]]) (III), the onomastics of the "lépontique et sublépontique" area (IV), and Lepontic epigraphy, with a separate discussion of the most import
    1 KB (217 words) - 00:01, 22 July 2020
  • ...''se''-, cf. especially {{w||setupk}} and {{w||seuuonis}} from the Milano area, {{w||sekenei}}, {{w||sekezos}}, i.e. names with first element/base {{m||se
    625 bytes (80 words) - 23:07, 9 March 2022
  • ...rkman's mark is likely considering the reoccurrence of the sequence in the area of Bergamo.
    1 KB (211 words) - 21:22, 10 March 2021
  • ...a short linguistic comment of some presumably Lepontic inscriptions of the area of Milan and Brescia, which are "unpublished or almost unknown".
    592 bytes (74 words) - 21:30, 17 November 2020
  • ...i 1984c}}: 425). Ciottoloni are Venetic funerary monuments typical for the area of Padova, the only other non-Padovan specimen being the one with inscripti
    2 KB (205 words) - 00:08, 29 January 2021
  • ...with at least partly Celtic population and corresponding necropolis in the area (though the stelae may have been carried to the plain from a higher site by
    2 KB (240 words) - 19:44, 26 January 2024
  • Found in 1991 during excavations in the central area of the Belvedere settlement. The upper part appears to have been damaged by The stone is a formless boulder of orthogneiss; the area in which the letters are written may have been flattened and smoothed.
    2 KB (234 words) - 18:45, 13 April 2021
  • ...o]] necropolis, whence come the two other archaic inscribed objects of the area ([[VA·3 Sesto Calende]], [[VA·4 Sesto Calende]]).
    2 KB (236 words) - 21:32, 9 August 2023
  • ...t'' is complete, cf. {{w||pit}}/{{w||lit}} twice on ceramic vessels in the area of Bergamo – a manufacturer's mark? Probably an abbreviation of a persona
    2 KB (231 words) - 21:23, 10 March 2021
  • ...b|Tibiletti Bruno 1964}}: 168 f., n. 1 for further finds from the Garlasco area). Later, apparently, an entire Roman necropolis; still looking for literatu
    696 bytes (100 words) - 21:38, 29 March 2022
  • ...Brescia]]). The Celtic settlement appears to have already covered the same area as the later Roman and mediaeval cities, and flourished in the 5<sup>th</su
    2 KB (296 words) - 20:10, 24 March 2021
  • ...ound personal names as second element ('X-striker'). In the Eastern Alpine area, cf. the Noric epithet of Mars {{w||latobius}} *''lāto-bii̯os'' 'striking
    690 bytes (97 words) - 21:08, 17 November 2021
  • ...e 1<sup>st</sup> century BC were made in the eastern part of the excavated area. See {{bib|Ceresa Mori et al. 2011}} for an overview.
    613 bytes (93 words) - 19:14, 14 May 2022
  • ...e (presumably somewhere along Via San Pietro), excavated in 1988–1989. The area was used as a necropolis with cremation graves between the 3<sup>rd</sup> a
    648 bytes (94 words) - 22:21, 25 February 2021
  • ...olinas 2013}}), ''ueriounus'', ''ueriouna'' in Latin inscriptions from the area of Torino ({{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013}}: 47 f., 156 f.). The analy ...ci Marrone & Solinas 2013}} and further Latin inscriptions from the Celtic area ({{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013}}: 54, n. 11). The spelling ⟨ou⟩ o
    2 KB (300 words) - 14:56, 18 July 2023
  • ..., was bordered with a row of stones on the inside and contained a circular area paved with fist-sized stones, under which a container of flat red sandstone
    607 bytes (98 words) - 21:56, 7 November 2020
  • ...bib|Morandi 1999}}: 180 fn. 96) and ''Scarpiana'', ''Scarpanna'' in Celtic area ({{bib|Holder 1896-1907}}: II 1396-1397))
    762 bytes (95 words) - 22:52, 30 April 2013
  • ...bably a workman's mark considering the reoccurrence of the sequence in the area of Bergamo (even though two instances are dextroverse and one, [[BG·7]], i
    854 bytes (109 words) - 18:28, 17 November 2021
  • |field_name=Via Isonzo, IACP area
    821 bytes (91 words) - 11:41, 4 May 2011
  • 754 bytes (102 words) - 00:08, 28 July 2021
  • |area=western Transalpine area between Rhône and the Alps |position=back, lower area
    4 KB (634 words) - 20:23, 19 May 2022
  • ...1977 in ''Studi Etruschi 45'', 200) is a hint to the connections with the area of [[index::Chiusi]] and their writing traditions.
    781 bytes (106 words) - 14:53, 29 June 2020
  • ...rkman's mark is likely considering the reoccurrence of the sequence in the area of Bergamo, though the present one is, unlike the others, sinistroverse.
    2 KB (284 words) - 21:23, 10 March 2021
  • ...nsidered in light of the ending in ''-n'' attested in the Italic (Venetic) area and of the ending in ''-m'' in the Celtic areas (Lepontic, Celtiberian, and
    817 bytes (116 words) - 11:46, 17 June 2011
  • Attested only once (uncertainly) in the Cisalpine area so far, in a compound name which probably belongs to an Ambi-Danubian Celti
    813 bytes (107 words) - 21:15, 17 November 2021
  • |position=front, left area, upper area
    2 KB (278 words) - 21:51, 8 February 2023
  • ...bably a workman's mark considering the reoccurrence of the sequence in the area of Bergamo (even though two instances are dextroverse and one, [[BG·7]], i
    910 bytes (126 words) - 21:21, 10 March 2021
  • |field_name=preroman oppidum, area of monastery church San Silvestro
    806 bytes (94 words) - 14:11, 13 December 2020
  • ...ts and almost complete, found in the ceramics deposit in the [[San Rocco]] area. Dating from Morandi.
    923 bytes (114 words) - 19:24, 1 April 2022
  • ...eviation of a name in {{m||art-}}. The repeated attestation in the Bergamo area may indicate a manufacturer's mark, though this is doubtful for [[BG·6]],
    921 bytes (127 words) - 19:47, 26 February 2021
  • ...of the Golasecca culture. In the north, separated by the Malvai fosse, the area borders that of [[Presualdo]] (today in [[Sesto Calende]]), which belongs t
    853 bytes (141 words) - 01:32, 15 May 2022
  • ...-''al''- appears in personal names in northern Italy, particularly in the area of Brescia ({{bib|Untermann 1959}}: 131–134) and also in Raetic ({{bib|Un
    957 bytes (132 words) - 20:43, 31 January 2024
  • Length 13 cm. The last three letters are damaged in the lower area. The inscription overwrites [[index::BG·41.21]] and [[index::BG·41.22]]
    848 bytes (112 words) - 23:40, 10 July 2019
  • ...ch became ancient Poetovio goes back to at least the Hallstatt period. The area was settled by Celtic tribes, prominently the Tauriscans since the 3<sup>rd
    876 bytes (135 words) - 22:57, 4 December 2020
  • |position=front, upper area ...416, {{bib|CIE}}: 890, {{bib|CIE}}: 1048. For parallels with the PN in the area of Brescia and regarding the discussion of the Celts (= celtic culture) in
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  • An isolated sequence ''pe'' appears with notable frequency in the area of Bergamo, three times on pottery and three times in the [[Carona]] petrog
    1 KB (142 words) - 21:41, 11 March 2021
  • Attested only once in the Cisalpine area so far, in a compound name which belongs to the Ambi-Danubian rather than t
    1 KB (144 words) - 14:53, 14 August 2023
  • The inscription finds were made in the area excavated between September and December 2006 under the direction of the So
    971 bytes (137 words) - 21:31, 2 March 2023
  • |area=Valley of the Isère: Moirans, Laveyron, Hostun, Sainte Blandine
    954 bytes (123 words) - 19:40, 19 February 2011
  • ...ib|Verger 2001}}: 265–270 on the excavation history, strata and finds. The area of the site appears to have profited both from the local salt deposits and
    917 bytes (147 words) - 21:46, 15 February 2021
  • Attested only once in the Cisalpine area so far, in a compound name which may well be "Noric" rather than Cisalpine
    935 bytes (138 words) - 18:26, 17 November 2021
  • ...y for the area of Como, Lugano and the lakes, but also for the surrounding area of Lake Garda.
    3 KB (392 words) - 17:23, 20 October 2021
  • ...(imitation type Lamboglia 36) found in the settlement in the [[Consolata]] area. Dating from Morandi (agreeing with that of imitations of Lamboglia 36).
    996 bytes (127 words) - 19:34, 13 April 2022
  • ...(imitation type Lamboglia 36) found in the settlement in the [[Consolata]] area. Dating from Morandi (agreeing with that of imitations of Lamboglia 36).
    1,004 bytes (129 words) - 19:35, 13 April 2022
  • ...r; the original shape cannot be reconstructed. Found in the archaeological area of vicolo Aquila Nera, north of the Biblioteca Civica, south sector, us 381
    1,014 bytes (132 words) - 21:53, 9 December 2020
  • ...ambiguous; of the letter before upsilon, only an oblique line in the upper area is left – Morandi ({{bib|Morandi 2004|2004}} and {{bib|Morandi 2007|2007} ...as connecting point between the central Padan plain and the eastern Alpine area, interference from Raetic writing (Sanzeno alphabet) may be considered.
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  • ...r a map of the precise find spot made by Mario Bertolone, who surveyed the area in 1930. Photo of the chiesa San Gallo today in {{bib|Morandi 2017}}: fig.
    853 bytes (127 words) - 17:12, 12 June 2021
  • ...surface black. Original foot diameter 5.4 cm. Found in the archaeological area of via del Vagine 2 in a late Imperial level which contains material in sec
    1 KB (136 words) - 01:12, 9 December 2020
  • ...aeologically associated more closely with the Camunic than with the Celtic area ({{bib|Fortunati & Poggiani Keller 2007}} passim). Cf. maybe ''kl'' on a [h
    1 KB (162 words) - 23:07, 15 March 2021
  • ...gnomen ('pointy head', {{bib|TLL}} s.v.) and notably common in the Venetic area (e.g. CIL V 2808 Padova, 3841 Verona, cf. {{bib|Morandi 2003}}: 130, no. 11
    1 KB (142 words) - 19:04, 17 November 2021
  • Middle part of a mica schist stela found in secondary context in the area of a Roman temple for Jupiter (mid-2<sup>nd</sup>–early 3<sup>rd</sup> c.
    1 KB (141 words) - 18:05, 26 January 2024
  • Mica schist stela found in secondary context in the area of a Roman temple for Jupiter (mid-2<sup>nd</sup>–early 3<sup>rd</sup> c.
    1 KB (140 words) - 19:04, 26 January 2024
  • |position=upper area
    990 bytes (136 words) - 17:27, 7 February 2021
  • Length 6 cm. The bars of epsilon are clustered in the upper area of the hasta. The last letter, smaller and slightly offset, may be nu or mu
    984 bytes (143 words) - 23:36, 10 July 2019
  • |position=back, upper area
    1 KB (131 words) - 14:18, 2 March 2021
  • ...museum's depot with the inventory number indicated above. The entire foot area appears to have been damaged and was restored. ...by Giani (inv. no.s A 0.9.3301, A 0.9.3109) are filed as coming from the "area della cultura di Golasecca". Cf. also the similar vessels excavated by Pomp
    3 KB (373 words) - 17:16, 7 June 2022
  • ...he area that sustained damage, then restored at a later date in the smooth area beneath. In this case, the sequence would be shorter, but a reconstruction
    3 KB (429 words) - 13:01, 22 February 2024
  • ...of 5<sup>th</sup> c. BC) indicate an older necropolis situated in the same area or in the immediate vicinity ({{bib|Casini 2003}}: 79).
    1 KB (169 words) - 20:35, 6 March 2021
  • ...met may have been inscribed before being brought or traded to the Lepontic area, or have been owned by a person from the east who moved to the Ticino and i
    3 KB (397 words) - 16:53, 20 March 2022
  • ...r surface black. Original max. diameter 14 cm. Found in the archaeological area of via del Vagine 2 in a late Imperial level which contains material in se
    1 KB (150 words) - 01:14, 9 December 2020
  • ...of 5<sup>th</sup> c. BC) indicate an older necropolis situated in the same area or in the immediate vicinity ({{bib|Casini 2003}}: 79).
    1 KB (170 words) - 20:35, 6 March 2021
  • ...reddish-brown. Original max. diameter 22.4 cm. Found in the archaeological area of via del Vagine 2 in a late Imperial level which contains materials in se
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  • Length 29.2 cm. Sigma and omicron in {{w||pesoui}} are damaged in the lower area. The inscription is overwritten by [[index::BG·41.20]] and overwrites [[in
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  • ...erroneously identified as Morandi's no. 214]). Found in the archaeological area of vicolo Aquila Nera, north of the Biblioteca Civica, south sector, u.s. 3
    1 KB (141 words) - 21:10, 23 January 2021
  • ...he word page on the frequent attestations of the sequence {{w||pe}} in the area of Bergamo. {{w||le}} is unlikely, but cannot be excluded.
    1 KB (154 words) - 21:39, 11 March 2021
  • ...mpanian ware type A. Dating based on the presence of Campanian ware in the area according to {{bib|Guichard et al. 1988}}: 72 and the abandonment of the se
    1 KB (149 words) - 20:28, 12 September 2023
  • ...of 5<sup>th</sup> c. BC) indicate an older necropolis situated in the same area or in the immediate vicinity ({{bib|Casini 2003}}: 79). The Colabiolo secio
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  • ...long narrow side on which the inscription ends; a piece in the lower left area (where the inscription ends) was broken off already in ancient times, but t ...91}}: 217, based on the typology of the frame and the observation that the area of Sesto Calende-Golasecca-Castelletto Ticino went into decline after Golas
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  • ...based on the observations that Verona lies rather far east of the Lepontic area, and that the form of omicron was typical for Venetic. Disregarding Poggis ...ely be due to influence from Venetic writing practice (cf. maybe, from the area of Verona, [[index::VR·22]]). If the longer scratch discounted by Poggi an
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  • ...ib|Motta 2000}}: 199), are isolated and mostly associated with the Iberian area (Aquitania). Cf. possibly {{w||terialui}} (dubious reading).
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  • |area=unknown
    1 KB (171 words) - 10:37, 19 December 2011
  • ...entres of Como, Bergamo and Castaneda, later of contacts with the Ligurian area, and of the Romanisation of Milano, while contacts with the east (Cenomani
    1 KB (187 words) - 17:52, 14 May 2022
  • |position=front, upper area
    1 KB (164 words) - 14:18, 2 March 2021
  • ...emedello]] and [[index::BG·18 Parre]]. The object is said to come from the area of Verona, but the exact find place is unknown.
    1 KB (186 words) - 20:17, 1 January 2022
  • ...b|Vimercati Sozzi 1869}}, and appears to be an old finding from the Lovere area, which includes a settlement and necropolis dating from the Neolithic to th
    1 KB (192 words) - 16:02, 11 May 2021
  • ...day separated by railway tracks and a strada provinciale, the San Bernardo area being an older part, whose tombs date between the late 3<sup>rd</sup>/early
    1 KB (207 words) - 21:06, 27 March 2024
  • ...ars; the same may be true of the second one, which is damaged in the lower area. No separator can be made out between {{w||isti}} and {{w||neisu}}. No iota
    1 KB (188 words) - 14:03, 11 July 2019
  • ...e-down application being fairly common for short graffiti from the Bergamo area). Morandi prefers {{w||pi}}, comparing {{w||pit}} in [[BG·30]] and [[BG·7
    1 KB (213 words) - 22:57, 8 March 2021
  • ...today separated by railway tracks and a strada provinciale, the In Persona area being a younger part, whose tombs date between the late 1<sup>st</sup> c. B
    1 KB (210 words) - 19:40, 27 March 2024
  • ...wonky; Tibiletti Bruno also considers rho {{c||R}} possible. In the lower area before omicron, an oblique trace may be the remains of a letter ({{c||T}},
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  • ...most likely in secondary context – evidence for an occupation of the find area in the La Tène period (4<sup>th</sup>–3<sup>rd</sup> century BC) were fo
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  • * {{bib|Devoto 1956}}: 325-328 ("L'area dei Celti è perciò la sola dove le testimonianze archeologiche sono sovra ...ib|Solinas 2002b}} ("ethnical ideology" signs in Celtic epigraphies in the area of Verona)
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  • ..., but belongs typologically with the ones from the Sottoceneri ([[Lugano]] area) ({{bib|Piana Agostinetti 2004}}: 145 f.); assuming that the stela did not
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  • |find_context=area of sectors P–Q 19–21
    1 KB (194 words) - 16:39, 16 March 2023
  • ...t, probably on the plane north of the Mediaeval tower. In roughly the same area, numerous Noric ''Kleinsilbermünzen'' were found. A drawing was made befor
    2 KB (220 words) - 21:11, 19 October 2020
  • ...The letters are only slightly damaged; final sigma is damaged in the upper area and may be {{c||S|d}}. Morandi mentions a frame, which is in neither of the
    1 KB (217 words) - 19:30, 26 March 2022
  • ...e-down application being fairly common for short graffiti from the Bergamo area). The writing direction cannot be determined. {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1984}}:
    2 KB (217 words) - 20:46, 6 October 2022
  • ...e.g. ''luceios'', ''lucinus''), and in Latin inscriptions from the Gaulish area; see {{bib|Delamarre 2007}}: 120, 225, who suggests a connection with eithe
    2 KB (255 words) - 14:33, 29 February 2024
  • ...ggiani 1987|Maggiani (1987}}: p. 438 fig. 1) lists this inscription in the area of the Lunigiana stelae.
    1 KB (185 words) - 16:48, 19 February 2023
  • ..., no. 29); see the word page on the other instances of the sequence in the area of Bergamo.
    2 KB (243 words) - 21:44, 11 March 2021
  • ...f the letter between alpha and iota, only the hasta and a bar in the upper area remain. No trace of a second bar can be made out, so that the letter could
    3 KB (540 words) - 20:39, 7 March 2024
  • ...}: B-37) is attested primarily in northern Italy, specifically the Brescia area: {{bib|CIL}} V 4136 {{tr|lat|biuuo}} (Calvisano), V 4487 {{tr|lat|biuoniae}
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  • ...ca. 36x18 cm which utilises two horizontal inclusions of white quartz. The area within the frame is slightly deepened. The surface of the stone and the lin ...who considers the inscription a figment, and suspects that the rectangular area is where the slab supported a wooden pillar (347, n. 26).
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  • Damaged area right before the first letter, leading to variant readings ''uasamos'' (69,
    2 KB (209 words) - 21:01, 29 March 2024
  • |position=front, lower area
    2 KB (260 words) - 21:36, 8 February 2023
  • ...feasible, but not certain (except {{c||T}}). At the left end in the lower area just below the break three small vertical scratches can be seen, which may
    2 KB (260 words) - 15:39, 6 December 2020
  • ...one & Solinas 2013}}: 46) notes an additional punct in line 2 in the upper area between iota and upsilon, of uncertain function (and relevance). The alphab ...ite further examples of ''uerionis'' in Latin inscriptions from the Celtic area. The spelling ⟨ou⟩ of the first /{{p||o}}/ of the ending (and its appea
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  • ...ble, but the first character is damaged by a spot of abrasion in the upper area. Visible are the lower half of a hasta, a longish slanting line on the left
    2 KB (259 words) - 19:26, 4 May 2022
  • |position=back, lower area
    2 KB (298 words) - 21:36, 8 February 2023
  • ...d prefers to compare ''esoniana'' [''tegula''] in a pottery stamp from the area of Padova (1<sup>st</sup> c. AD) – which, however, in absence of an Itali
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  • ...foot. At the breaking edge, the very top of a hasta and a bar in the upper area can be pi or lambda {{c||L2}}, theoretically also waw {{c||V}}, three-bar m
    2 KB (242 words) - 19:06, 16 April 2022
  • ...Marrone & Solinas 2013}}) and in other Roman inscriptions in the Piemonte area (see {{bib|Untermann 1960}}: 286 and {{bib|Untermann 1961|1961}}: 12 f. wit
    2 KB (273 words) - 12:53, 22 February 2024
  • ...te of the [[Rain]] necropolis, but not during the excavations: a disturbed area of ground could not be excavated at the time due to gravel working; the soi
    2 KB (229 words) - 13:37, 28 February 2022
  • |area=Aargau ...is already found in Haller, who disregards the three letters in the upper area. {{bib|Mommsen 1853}}: 120 gives the complete reading ''ana'' / ''tikou'' a
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  • Inscribed in three lines in the upper area of the stela (length line 1 46 cm, line 2 48.5 cm; distance from top 22 cm)
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  • Inscribed in two centered lines in the upper area of the stela (length line 1 31.5 cm, line 2 54.5 cm; distance from top 22.5
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  • ...quite possible that a pre-Roman/Roman necropolis existed in Brisino in the area of the Chiesa di Sant'Albino. Cf. {{bib|Mainardis 2009}}: 337 f., who assum
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  • ...quite possible that a pre-Roman/Roman necropolis existed in Brisino in the area of the Chiesa di Sant'Albino. Cf. {{bib|Mainardis 2009}}: 337 f., who assum
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  • ...the Camunic alphabets, e.g. on the [[GR·3|Castaneda flagon]] from the same area and timeframe as the Gudo beaker.
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  • ...he structures (case retiche) indicate an association with the inner-Alpine area, viz. the Breno-Dos dell'Arca group and the Laugen-Melaun and later Fritzen
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  • ...e [[SH·1 Pansdorf]]), assuming that such marks were typical for the Alpine area and specifically the Ticino (p. 123 f.). Stjernquist consulted G. B. Pelleg ...n languages). Pointing to the Etruscoid earliest documents in the Lepontic area, Mees suggests that the alphabet is a sort of proto-Etrusco-Lepontic, in wh
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  • ...suffix of the same form is attested in Northern Italy, particularly in the area of Brescia as well as in Raetic and Venetic (see {{m||-al- 2}}). For the pr
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  • ...udes a connection with the Latin gentilicium ''decius'', compares from the area of Brescia {{bib|CIL}} V 4880 {{tr|lat|deicae}} (dat., Tremosine), V 4209 {
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  • Inscribed in three neatly centered lines in the upper area of the stela (length line 1 46 cm, line 2 48 cm; distance from top 42 cm).
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  • ...tive suffix {{m||-at-}} is known from names with Celtic base in the Milano area ({{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1966}}: 23 with n. 65), but not overall common in Ga
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  • |area=Valais, Valle d'Aosta ...velopment of /ū/ to /ou̯/ (dialectally in the west of the Cisalpine Celtic area? cf. [[AO·3]] from Aosta), or orthographic – either due to influence fro
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  • ...quite possible that a pre-Roman/Roman necropolis existed in Brisino in the area of the Chiesa di Sant'Albino. Among the Stresa gravestones, the present obj
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  • ...: "Antenna dagger" ("Antennendolch") from Ha C2, Ha D2 (dated in Golasecca area between 2<sup>nd</sup> half of the 7<sup>th</sup> and 1<sup>st</sup> half o
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  • ...rved on three separate fragments; only final sigma is damaged in the lower area, but a small trace indicates that it is {{c||S2}} like initial sigma rather
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  • ...e bowl despite the missing lining plate and typical tube-shaped bails. The area of production cannot be precisely determined, but is likely closer to the I ...d has been connected with various historically documented conflicts in the area (cf. {{bib|Urban & Nedoma 2002}}: 56). The careful stacking of the helmets
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  • Alphabet-wise, the inscription is unlike the Etruscan documents from the area of Mantova, specifically in the writing direction, the form of nu, and the ...sing in the context of the many regular Etruscan documents of the Mantovan area. Morandi's full Celtic reading is more plausible in that regard, but a Celt
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  • ...quite possible that a pre-Roman/Roman necropolis existed in Brisino in the area of the Chiesa di Sant'Albino. Among the Stresa gravestones, the present obj
    2 KB (346 words) - 22:07, 10 May 2024
  • ...tta 1990-1}}: fig. 6). The inscription on the stone "faced west, toward an area devoid of archaeological definition and away from what appear to have been
    2 KB (306 words) - 23:29, 4 September 2015
  • ...etti 2004}}: 168, the inscription is offset toward the right, and a worked area to its left (width ca. 9.5 cm) indicates that a second inscription was plan
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  • ...ear the Romans defeated the Salassi and reorganised the gold mining in the area. Observing that there was no gold coined in Massalia and that the then know ...s of group A (see above). The coins are, however, from the Noric/Tauriscan area, dated to the second half of the 2<sup>nd</sup> century BC; while the langu
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  • ...tic" state of affairs. This is not unlikey insofar as contacts between the area of Montmorot and the Golasecca culture are reflected in the archaeological ...well as from a Cisalpine Celtic language (Lepontic). Montmorot lies in an area which in Roman times is inhabited by the Sequani. See ibid., p. 288–312 f
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  • ...the letters pointing inward. The first letter is damaged, but in the lower area the lower end of the second half-circle of omicron can be seen, so that rho
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  • ...ne & Solinas 2013}}: 137), and in other Roman inscriptions in the Piemonte area; an etymologically Celtic reading is also possible. See the word pages for
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  • ...scriptions and of inscriptions from the north-west of the Cisalpine Celtic area, for which reason it is usually considered to be Lepontic (in opposition to
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  • Inscribed on what is today the lower area of the slab, at ca. 53 cm distance from the top edge; the stone's original
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  • ...by a farmer called Giacinto Corti when digging to plant vines, in the same area where the stelae [[TI·41 Stabio]] and [[TI·42 Stabio]] had been found bef
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  • ...disturbed by a break and missing piece of the stone's surface in the lower area, in which no more than two letters should be missing. Our reading follows t
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  • ...owner of the land, and handed over to Mario Bertolone when he surveyed the area in 1945 ({{bib|De Marinis 1986b}}: 60, detailed in {{bib|De Marinis 2009|20
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  • Inscribed on what is today the lower area of the slab, at 25 cm distance from the top edge; the stone's original shap
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  • ...tela; of the letter before alpha in line 1, an oblique stroke in the lower area is left. Four-stroke sigma is both times executed in a curved manner, as in
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  • ...339–344, who concludes that the ''campus'' sponsored by Acisius was not an area for official activities (similar to the Campus Martius in Rome), since any ...{{bib|Lejeune 1988}}: 26 f., noting the early onset of Romanisation in the area and the absence of a Latin binomen, vaguely tends toward a somewhat higher
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  • ...inal sigma is only slightly curved, somewhat more prominently in the upper area; the reading is supported by the similarly executed first sigma, but see [[
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  • ...l. 2006}}: 228–235. Graves have also been found elsewhere in the Giubiasco area, most recently in Palasio (see {{bib|Cardani Vergani 2014}}); the associate
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  • ...der prächtigen Burgruine gleichen Namens", distinguishing it from the find area "ob dem Dorfe Misox" of some Gallo-Roman graves signalled in the same publi
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  • |area=Padanian region ...oin type is unknown, nothing certain can be said about the coins' mint and area of circulation. According to De Saulcy, the two Paris specimens come from c
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  • ...lar forms of alpha in late Lepontic-alphabet inscriptions from the Bergamo area). The text is a Latin plural ''acetabula'' 'vinegar bowls', followed by the
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  • ...onway in the PID's addenda (p. 630). San in the heavily damaged lower left area ({{w||iśos}}) was recognised by {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1969c}}: 186. The on ...1}}: 217, based on the typology of the frame, and the observation that the area of Sesto Calende-Golasecca-Castelletto Ticino went into decline after Golas
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  • # all Celtic inscriptions with date before approx. 400 B.C. in the area of the North-Italian lakes The core area of the Lepontic inscriptions can be delimited to the area around the Lake of Lugano, the Lake Maggiore, and the south-western tip of
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  • ...of ca. 5 cm appears to be free of any traces of letters, but in the lower area a notch on the edge may indicate a bar (lambda {{c||L}}?).
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  • ...llabic punctuation should be used in a Celtic inscription from the Brescia area is unclear. Cf. [[TI·19]] and [[MN·1]] for other instances of syllabic pu
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  • ...t traces of what may have been one (two chevrons) can be seen in its lower area (see photo above).
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  • ...n late La Tène, or for the presence of Gaulish individuals in the Lepontic area.
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  • |area=Padanian region
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  • |position=front, lower area
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  • ...his as the lower bar of kappa and added the correct upper bar in the lower area: {{w||tekialui}} as in [[TI·39]]. Since the bars not meeting in rho would
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  • ...surface is too damaged to be certain. All letters are damaged in the upper area, either broken off or abraded. Of the first letter after the break, only th
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  • ...straighter) vertical and a short, unconnected oblique scratch in the lower area can be made out, which cannot be read as a letter. The traces following ups
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  • |area=Valais (?)
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  • ...c||L2|d}}, {{c||U10|d}}) being more common in the east of the North Italic area, especially the Raetic Magrè alphabet.
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  • |area=unknown
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  • |area=Lower Rhône valley
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  • |area=Serravalle Scrivia (Alessandria), Gran San Bernardo (Val d'Aosta), Ornavass
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  • ...does show the fourth line, whose remains can be clearly seen in the upper area, 1 cm from the breaking edge. The number is thus evidently complete, and so
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  • |area=Lower Rhône valley
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  • |area=Lombardian region: Gerenzago (Pavia), Verdello (Bergamo), Burwein (Graubün
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  • |area=Lombardian region: Borgovercelli (Vercelli), Verdello (Bergamo), Brentonico
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  • The term "Lepontii", describing the historically attested tribe in the area of the Alps, should not be put on a level with the linguistic term "Leponti
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  • .... 'dug-up space' → 'grave', 'enclosed space' → 'grave chamber', 'encircled area' → 'burial precinct'). While a specific interpretation is difficult, *''k
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  • ...Only the "Camunic" script stands out very distinctly in the North-Italian area.
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  • ...|atoś}}, could this refer to the campus as a whole (in the sense 'enclosed area, precinct'), is it the equivalent of ''finis'' pl. ''finīs'' (as per Lejeu
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  • ...ur of such a notion, but the standard butterfly shape is found in the same area, in the same period in one ([[index::TI·13]]) or two ([[index::TI·2]]) ot
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