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Images in '''{{bib|Stöckli 1975}}: 17 f., fig. 11''', {{bib|Solinas 1995}}: 327 (drawing), {{bib|Morandi 1999}}: 154, fig. 2 (drawing = {{bib|Morandi 2004}}: 525, fig. 8.2) and 188, pl. I.1&2 (photos).
Images in '''{{bib|Stöckli 1975}}: 17 f., fig. 11''', {{bib|Solinas 1995}}: 327 (drawing), {{bib|Morandi 1999}}: 154, fig. 2 (drawing = {{bib|Morandi 2004}}: 525, fig. 8.2) and 188, pl. I.1&2 (photos).


Inscribed on the bottom of the beaker below the edge of the shoulder. The implausible reading ''mχme'' goes back to Whatmough. {{bib|Morandi 2004}} classifies the scratching as a pseudo-inscription, its zig-zag elements being comparable to the non-script section of [[NO·1]] (see also {{bib|Morandi 1999}}: 154). That the inscription is at least script-adjacent is also indicated by the only plausible letter shape, epsilon {{c||E8|d}} with four bars, which is attested in the coin legend [[NM·6]], and otherwise more commonly in the Camunic alphabets, e.g. on the [[GR·3|Castaneda flagon]] from the same area and timeframe as the Gudo beaker.
Inscribed on the bottom of the beaker below the edge of the shoulder. The implausible reading ''mχme'' goes back to Whatmough. {{bib|Solinas 1995}} refers to "segni forse alfabetici", {{bib|Morandi 2004}} classifies the scratching as a pseudo-inscription, its zig-zag elements being comparable to the non-script section of [[NO·1]] (see also {{bib|Morandi 1999}}: 154). That the inscription is at least script-adjacent is also indicated by the only plausible letter shape, epsilon {{c||E8|d}} with four bars, which is attested in the coin legend [[NM·6]], and otherwise more commonly in 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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Revision as of 13:23, 6 October 2023

Inscription
Reading in transliteration: ????
Reading in original script: M8 dΧ3 dM7 dE8 d

Object: TI·1 Gudo (beaker)
Position: bottom, outside
Orientation:
Direction of writing: dextroverse
Script: unknown
Number of letters: 0
Number of words: 1
Number of lines: 1
Workmanship: scratched after firing
Condition: complete

Archaeological culture: Golasecca II B [from object]
Date of inscription: late 6th c. BC [from object]

Type: unknown
Language: none
Meaning: unknown

Alternative sigla: Whatmough 1933 (PID): note XV
Solinas 1995: 17
Motta 2000: 16
Morandi 2004: 2

Sources: Morandi 2004: 520 no. 2

Images

Commentary

First mentioned in PID: n. XV.

Images in Stöckli 1975: 17 f., fig. 11, Solinas 1995: 327 (drawing), Morandi 1999: 154, fig. 2 (drawing = Morandi 2004: 525, fig. 8.2) and 188, pl. I.1&2 (photos).

Inscribed on the bottom of the beaker below the edge of the shoulder. The implausible reading mχme goes back to Whatmough. Solinas 1995 refers to "segni forse alfabetici", Morandi 2004 classifies the scratching as a pseudo-inscription, its zig-zag elements being comparable to the non-script section of NO·1 (see also Morandi 1999: 154). That the inscription is at least script-adjacent is also indicated by the only plausible letter shape, epsilon E8 d with four bars, which is attested in the coin legend NM·6, and otherwise more commonly in the Camunic alphabets, e.g. on the Castaneda flagon from the same area and timeframe as the Gudo beaker.

Corinna Salomon

Bibliography

Baserga 1911 Giovanni Baserga, "La necropoli preromana di Gudo nel Canton Ticino", Rivista Archeologica di Como 62 (1911), 95.