TI·7 Giubiasco
From Lexicon Leponticum
| Classification: | goblet |
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| Material: | pottery |
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| Extension (h): | 9 cm3.543307 in |
| Diameter (max.): | 9 cm3.543307 in |
| Condition: | unknown |
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| Archaeological Culture: | unknown |
| Date: | second half of 1st century BC |
| Date derived from: | unknown |
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| Site: | Giubiasco (Ticino, Switzerland) |
| Archaeological context: | "grave 284" (forged) |
| Coordinates (approx.): | 46° 10' 21" N, 9° 0' 40" ELatitude: 46.17262 Longitude: 9.011164 [from site] |
| Find Date: | in or before 1901 |
| Find Circumstances: | "context" composed in June/July 1901 |
| Finder: | Domenico Pini (archaeological director, context forger) |
| Current Location: | Schweizerisches Nationalmuseum (Zürich) |
| Inventory Nr.: | 15411 |
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| Inscription: | TI·7 (aśui) |
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| Alternative Sigla: | Whatmough 1933 (PID): 256 Solinas 1994: 4 Morandi 2004: 8 |
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| Sources: | Morandi 2004: 523 Solinas 1994: 322 Tori et al. 2004: 27-28 |
Images
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Bottom of goblet TI·7 Giubiasco with inscription TI·7 aśui
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Detail of bottom of TI·7 Giubiasco with the inscription TI·7 aśui
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Commentary
Since Pini seems to have taken objects also from Pianezzo to compose the inventories of the "graves" 234-298 (Tori et al. 2004: 27-28) the object may actually have been found there.
Bibliography
| Morandi 2004 | Alessandro Morandi, Celti d'Italia. A cura di Paola Piana Agostinetti. Tomo II: Epigrafia e lingua dei Celti d'Italia [= Popoli e civiltà dell'Italia antica 12.2], Roma: Spazio Tre 2004. |
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| Solinas 1994 | Patrizia Solinas, "Il Celtico in Italia", Studi Etruschi 60 (1994 [1995]), 311-408. |
| Tori et al. 2004 | Luca Tori, Eva Carlevaro, Philippe Della Casa, Lionel Pernet, Biljana Schmid-Sikimić, Gianluca Vietti (Eds.), La Necropoli di Giubiasco (Ti). Vol. I. Storia degli scavi, documentazione, inventario critico [= Collectio Archæologica 2], Zürich: Schweizerisches Landesmuseum Zürich & Chronos Verlag 2004. |
| Whatmough 1933 | Joshua Whatmough, The Prae-Italic Dialects of Italy. Vol. 2, Part 3: The Raetic, Lepontic, Gallic, East-Italic, Messapic and Sicel inscriptions, Cambridge/Mass.: Harvard University Press 1933. |