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|findspot=Vintarjevec | |findspot=Vintarjevec | ||
|context=prehistoric settlement | |context=prehistoric settlement | ||
|date=4th | |date=4th-3rd c. BC (possibly 1st c. BC at the latest) | ||
|commentary=<p>The object was found in the ruins of a 4<sup>th</sup> or 3<sup>rd</sup> century BC house. The fragment is in poor shape and barely legible, so it is not currently possible to determine the script or language. Pellegrini (1981) proposes a Venetic or Etruscan orthography based on the punctuation mark that seems to follow the third letter, suggesting a reading of ''?]vas. ri [.''</p> | |commentary=<p>The object was found in the ruins of a 4<sup>th</sup> or 3<sup>rd</sup> century BC house. The fragment is in poor shape and barely legible, so it is not currently possible to determine the script or language. Pellegrini (1981) proposes a Venetic or Etruscan orthography based on the punctuation mark that seems to follow the third letter, suggesting a reading of ''?]vas. ri [.''</p> | ||
|bibliography=<p><span style="color: rgb(230, 126, 35);">Laharnar, Boštjan & Turk, Peter (2017)</span>.'' Železnodobne zgodbe s stičišča svetov''. Ljubljana: Narodni muzej Slovenije, p. 142''.''</p> | |bibliography=<p><span style="color: rgb(230, 126, 35);">Laharnar, Boštjan & Turk, Peter (2017)</span>.'' Železnodobne zgodbe s stičišča svetov''. Ljubljana: Narodni muzej Slovenije, p. 142''.''</p> | ||
Revision as of 20:01, 20 April 2024
| Transliteration | bat:rạ |
|---|---|
| Object | stone (a ciottolone?) |
| Script | Venetoid North Italic script |
| Language | unknown |
| Writing direction | sinistroverse |
| Technique | carved |
| Condition | fragmentary |
| Findspot | Vintarjevec |
| Archaeological context | prehistoric settlement |
| Archaeological culture | to be inserted |
| Date | 4th-3rd c. BC (possibly 1st c. BC at the latest) |
Original text
<img id="a1r" src="venetianLetters/a1r.png"><img id="r4r" src="venetianLetters/r4r.png"><img id="spacebar-letter" src="venetianLetters/spacebar-letter.png"><img id="t1" src="venetianLetters/t1.png"><img id="a4" src="venetianLetters/a4.png"><img id="b3r" src="venetianLetters/b3r.png">
Commentary
The object was found in the ruins of a 4th or 3rd century BC house. The fragment is in poor shape and barely legible, so it is not currently possible to determine the script or language. Pellegrini (1981) proposes a Venetic or Etruscan orthography based on the punctuation mark that seems to follow the third letter, suggesting a reading of ?]vas. ri [.
Bibliography
Laharnar, Boštjan & Turk, Peter (2017). Železnodobne zgodbe s stičišča svetov. Ljubljana: Narodni muzej Slovenije, p. 142.
Pellegrini, Giovan Battista (1981). Osservazioni epigrafiche. Arheološki vestnik 23, pp. 311–314.
