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|type_object=stela
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|material=stone
|material=stone
|dimension=height 90 cm, width 82 cm, thickness 6 cm
|dimension=height 85 cm, width 70–78 cm, thickness 6 cm
|dimension_max=90 cm
|dimension_max=85 cm
|condition=fragmentary
|condition=fragmentary
|culture_archaeological=La Tène D
|culture_archaeological=La Tène D
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|field_name=Brisino
|field_name=Brisino
|find_context=medieval tomb
|find_context=medieval tomb
|coordinate_n=45.8725175
|coordinate_n=45.86890049193733
|coordinate_e=8.5542664
|coordinate_e=8.558177947998049
|sortdate_find=1975
|sortdate_find=1975
|location=Museo Civico Antiquarium (Mergozzo)
|location=Museo Civico Antiquarium (Mergozzo)
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|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 564 no. 66
|source_detail=Morandi 2004: 564 no. 66
|checklevel=1
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|problem=complete? lapide? woher sind die Koordinaten; Datierung; do we think these are from Levo?
|problem=Datierung, original size
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==Commentar==
==Commentar==
Image in '''{{bib|De Giuli 1979}}: 247, fig. 2 (photo)'''.
Image in {{bib|De Giuli 1979}}: 247, fig. 2 (photo).


Fragmentary (?) mica schist stela, found together with [[VB·22 Stresa]], [[VB·24 Stresa]], [[VB·25 Stresa]] and an anepigraphic stela as covering of a mediaeval tomb  in the locality Le Piane in [[Brisino]] (Morandi). Dating according to {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1979}}: 254; Morandi says late 2<sup>nd</sup> c. BC. See also '''{{bib|Caramella & De Giuli 1993}}: 207'''.
Fragment (upper part) of a mica schist stela, found together with [[VB·22 Stresa]], [[VB·24 Stresa]], [[VB·25 Stresa]]; see [[Brisino]] for the find circumstances and context. The original shape/size of the stone is unclear, but was clearly different from that of the stelae with Latin inscriptions from Brisino ([[VB·24 Stresa]], [[VB·25 Stresa]]) and both epichoric and Latin documents from [[Levo]]. {{bib|De Giuli 1979}}: 251 mentions the possibility that the Brisino stones may come from the same site as the finds in [[Levo]]. Dating according to {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1979}}: 254; Morandi says late 2<sup>nd</sup> c. BC. See also '''{{bib|Caramella & De Giuli 1993}}: 207'''.
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 9 April 2024

Object
Classification: stela

Material: stone
Size: height 85 cm, width 70–78 cm, thickness 6 cm
Condition: fragmentary

Archaeological culture: La Tène D
Date: 1st c. BC
Date derived from: palaeography

Site: Stresa (Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piemonte, Italy)
Field name: Brisino
Archaeological context: medieval tomb
(Objects: VB·22 Stresa, VB·23 Stresa, VB·24 Stresa, VB·25 Stresa)
Coordinates (approx.): 45° 52' 8.04" N, 8° 33' 29.44" E
Find date: 1975
Current location: Museo Civico Antiquarium (Mergozzo)

Inscription: VB·23 (kiketu/ṛẹṭalos)

Alternative sigla: Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 15
Solinas 1995: 121
Morandi 2004: 66

Sources: Morandi 2004: 564 no. 66

Images

Commentar

Image in De Giuli 1979: 247, fig. 2 (photo).

Fragment (upper part) of a mica schist stela, found together with VB·22 Stresa, VB·24 Stresa, VB·25 Stresa; see Brisino for the find circumstances and context. The original shape/size of the stone is unclear, but was clearly different from that of the stelae with Latin inscriptions from Brisino (VB·24 Stresa, VB·25 Stresa) and both epichoric and Latin documents from Levo. De Giuli 1979: 251 mentions the possibility that the Brisino stones may come from the same site as the finds in Levo. Dating according to Tibiletti Bruno 1979: 254; Morandi says late 2nd c. BC. See also Caramella & De Giuli 1993: 207.

Bibliography

Caramella & De Giuli 1993 Pierangelo Caramella, Alberto De Giuli, Archeologia dell'Alto Novarese, Mergozzo: Alberti Editore 1993.
De Giuli 1979 Alberto De Giuli, "Le stele funerarie di Brisino", Sibrium 14 (1978–1979), 245–252.