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  • ...r et al. 1994}}: 139) and the [[index::Poetovio western necropolis|western necropolis]] of Roman Poetovio.
    448 bytes (57 words) - 17:33, 10 May 2020
  • ...zoli 1999}}, {{bib|Gambari 1999}} (collection of the inscriptions from the necropolis)
    402 bytes (49 words) - 18:09, 8 June 2011
  • ...inning of the 1<sup>st</sup> c. AD. See {{bib|Fortunati & Corti 2003}} and the following chapters in {{bib|Fortunati et al. 2003}} for details.
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  • ...lasecca II B). See {{bib|De Marinis 2009b}} for detailed information about the history of finds and excavations, with a map of find spots p. 416, fig. 1.
    1 KB (186 words) - 23:11, 6 April 2021
  • ...temi/archeologia/archeologia/scavi/retrospettiva archaeological archive of the Ufficio dei beni culturali].
    1 KB (174 words) - 16:15, 16 January 2024
  • ...ettlement on the Colle di San Pietro 500 m to the north. For details about the graves' distribution, dating, burial types, and grave goods, see {{bib|Cava
    579 bytes (87 words) - 15:20, 14 June 2020
  • ...h indicate a continuity of the necropolis from the 2<sup>nd</sup> c. BC to the late Imperial Age.
    625 bytes (91 words) - 20:42, 3 January 2022
  • ...</sup> c. BC) indicate an older necropolis situated in the same area or in the immediate vicinity ({{bib|Casini 2003}}: 79).
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  • Reading uncertain in all three attestations, see the inscription pages. ...{{w||uisa}}, {{w||uitilios}}/{{w||uitili}}, {{w||uiro}}, {{w||uiru}}, and the noun {{w||uinom}}.
    795 bytes (105 words) - 14:18, 7 February 2022
  • ...e necropolis lies. For details see {{bib|Brecciaroli Taborelli 2011b}} and the contributions in {{bib|Brecciaroli Taborelli 2011}}: 61–270, as well as {
    1 KB (172 words) - 21:26, 16 July 2023
  • ...lasecca II B). See {{bib|De Marinis 2009c}} for detailed information about the history of finds and excavations, with a map of find spots p. 471, fig. 1.
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  • ...</sup> c. BC) indicate an older necropolis situated in the same area or in the immediate vicinity ({{bib|Casini 2003}}: 79).
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  • ...ngera, remains of which were found in Via Albania immediately north of the necropolis ({{bib|Simone 1985b}}; cf. [[Sant'Ambrogio]]). See {{bib|Simone 1986}} for
    695 bytes (109 words) - 14:10, 27 April 2021
  • ...]] and [[VA·24]], possibly together with [[VA·27]] {{w||kaio}} at the same necropolis ({{bib|Morandi 2004}}: 602, no. 118, 606, no. 124), may be workman's signat
    904 bytes (113 words) - 16:17, 17 February 2022
  • ...hurch San Giorgio and the cemetery. It was discovered only sporadically in the 19<sup>th</sup> and early 20<sup>th</sup> century, and never systematically
    330 bytes (54 words) - 16:25, 3 April 2024
  • ...rgins. A settlement has not so far been found, but research of the site by the [[Soprintendenza Archeologia belle arti e paesaggio per le province di Biel
    1 KB (210 words) - 19:40, 27 March 2024
  • ...art of the community [[Bedigliora]], may have been the site of an Iron-age necropolis found and destroyed in 1852; see [[TI·33 Bedigliora]] for details.
    275 bytes (39 words) - 13:27, 7 October 2023
  • ...ably typological), it may be presumed that the object comes from the Roman necropolis, though this cannot be verified anymore.
    1 KB (192 words) - 16:02, 11 May 2021
  • ...r details about the excavations (and generally on the archaeological finds from [[Arsago Seprio]]).
    1 KB (173 words) - 14:36, 15 October 2022
  • ...the canton capital [[Bellinzona]] in 2017, is the site of the [[Giubiasco necropolis]].
    399 bytes (45 words) - 11:58, 5 July 2021
  • ...excavated in 1906. See {{bib|Hodson 1968}} for a complete presentation of the site and material.
    330 bytes (51 words) - 20:30, 23 February 2022
  • ...for an overview of the research history and {{bib|Stöckli 1975}}: 22–62 on the dating, as well as {{bib|Crivelli 1939}}.
    401 bytes (59 words) - 14:13, 12 January 2024
  • ...e grave of Giovan Battista Giani, the first excavator of the [[Golasecca]] necropolis.
    590 bytes (80 words) - 23:21, 22 May 2022
  • |field_name=Cerrione necropolis ...0–40 BC) based on the overall distribution of the graves and the dating of the other stelae with Lepontic inscriptions. See {{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas
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  • |field_name=Cerrione necropolis ...40 BC based on the grave furniture, the other without immediate context in the north-western sector. See {{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013}}: 25, 37–3
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  • On the archaeological finds {{bib|Poletti Ecclesia 2015}}: 102–104, Pedemonte necropolis: {{bib|Pattaroni 1964}},
    315 bytes (31 words) - 18:56, 1 April 2024
  • ...Motta 2007}}: 136, {{bib|Fortunati et al. 2018}}: 296); the ascription of the La Tène object [[BG·49 Caravaggio]] to this find place is thus not quite
    483 bytes (69 words) - 21:58, 23 March 2022
  • Large dry-wall structure under the Roman necropolis near the chapel of San Rocco. Beside sporadic pottery and coin finds, a deposition o
    356 bytes (48 words) - 00:26, 27 February 2022
  • Inscriptions from the necropolis ''Mandana'' of Intimiano: {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1983}}, {{bib|Tibiletti Bru
    345 bytes (41 words) - 18:18, 8 June 2011
  • |field_name=Cerrione necropolis ...0–40 BC) based on the overall distribution of the graves and the dating of the other stelae with Lepontic inscriptions. See {{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas
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  • ...The late La Tène necropolis of [[Brolo]] is about a kilometre away. Dating from De Marinis p. 136.
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  • ...c. BC. A settlement has not so far been found, but research of the site by the [[Soprintendenza Archeologia belle arti e paesaggio per le province di Biel
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  • Reading uncertain, see the inscription page. ...as an abbreviation of the personal name {{w||ilauki}} attested at the same necropolis by {{bib|Morandi 2004}}: 601 (no. 115).
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  • |field_name=Cerrione necropolis ...[[Cerrione necropolis]], dated to phase 1 (100–40 BC); the grave contained the remains of a male of 20–30 years of age. See {{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solin
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  • |field_name=Cerrione necropolis ...necropolis]], dated to phase 1 (100–40 BC), specifically 70–40 BC based on the grave furniture. See {{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013}}: 25, 34–36.
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  • |field_name=Cerrione necropolis ...undamaged schist stela, found in the vicinity of grave 3 of the [[Cerrione necropolis]], to which it is ascribed; dated to phase 1 (100–40 BC). See {{bib|Cresc
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  • ...the late 9<sup>th</sup>/early 8<sup>th</sup> century (Golasecca I A 2) and the late 6<sup>th</sup>/early 5<sup>th</sup> century BC (Golasecca II B). See {
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  • |field_name=Giubiasco necropolis ...is described in {{bib|Tori et al. 2004}}: 232 f.; on the classification of the object see {{bib|Pernet et al. 2006}}: 221 f., 262, cat. 89. See also {{bib
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  • |field_name=Cerrione necropolis ...the [[Cerrione necropolis]], dated to phase 1 (100–40 BC), which contained the remains of a male of 25–30 years. See {{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013
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  • |field_name=Giubiasco necropolis ...ex is described in {{bib|Tori et al. 2004}}: 232; on the classification of the object see {{bib|Pernet et al. 2006}}: 212, 252, cat. 80. See also {{bib|Ul
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  • |field_name=Giubiasco necropolis ...is described in {{bib|Tori et al. 2004}}: 322 f.; on the classification of the object see {{bib|Pernet et al. 2006}}: 221 f., 262, cat. 89. See also {{bib
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  • ...Tène necropoleis which also yielded the three Celtic grave stelae found in the area.
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  • |field_name=Giubiasco necropolis ...s described in {{bib|Tori et al. 2004}}: 177 f.). On the classification of the object see {{bib|Pernet et al. 2006}}: 221 f., 262, cat. 89. See also {{bib
    1 KB (186 words) - 21:46, 11 February 2022
  • ...b|Di Maio 1998}}: 106 f. for an overview and {{bib|Sutermeister 1956}} for the original publication.
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  • |field_name=Cerrione necropolis Roughly pyramidal schist stela found above grave 158 of the [[Cerrione necropolis]], dated to phase 1 (100–40 BC), specifically 100–70/60 BC. See {{bib|C
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  • |field_name=Solduno necropolis ...reiselflaschen from Solduno (cf. [[TI·21 Locarno]], [[TI·22 Locarno]]); on the dating see {{bib|Stöckli 1975}}: 50–52, also {{bib|De Marinis & Biaggio
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  • |field_name=Giubiasco necropolis ...is described in {{bib|Tori et al. 2004}}: 356 f.; on the classification of the object see {{bib|Pernet et al. 2006}}: 197 f., 243, cat. 71. See also {{bib
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  • |field_name=Solduno necropolis ...are broken off, but repaired. The oldest of the inscribed Kreiselflaschen from Solduno (cf. [[TI·21 Locarno]], [[TI·24 Locarno]]), see {{bib|Stöckli 19
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  • ...able to various St. Andrew's cross or asterisk-shaped marks on the feet of the aforementioned objects.
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  • ...urniture from at least ten graves was salvaged by Piero Lucini and kept in the civic library of [[Gottolengo]]; it is mostly unedited. See {{bib|De Marini
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