An Inscribed Silver Spoon from Ichtratzheim (Bas-Rhin)

Frands Herschend, Paul Sinclair, Anders Kaliff, Gunnel Ekroth
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This article presents a Merovingian Period silver spoon that was recently discovered in an opulent female chamber grave in the “Niederfeld” row grave cemetery of Ichtratzheim (Bas-Rhin). The spoon has no less than three different inscriptions, one in seriffed Latin capitals and two in runes. The first contains a Latin male personal name, Matteus, the second a previously unattested runic lapela ‘spoon’, and the third a sequence abuda, presumably a female personal name. This makes it the second known example of an inscribed object with both runes and Latin from Merovingian Period Gaul. From a runological perspective, this is one of the most important discoveries in recent times because it contains the oldest known case of a linguistically meaningful runic inscription using the rare p-rune and some very archaic linguistic forms. From an archaeological perspective, this is one of the richest known Merovingian Period female burials in Alsace, and it is very likely that the buried woman may have been a leading member of the local elite.
来自Ichtratzheim(下莱茵)的刻字银勺
这篇文章介绍了一个墨洛温时期的银勺子,最近在Ichtratzheim(下莱茵)的“Niederfeld”排墓墓地的一个华丽的女性墓室中被发现。勺子上至少有三种不同的铭文,一种是用拉丁文大写字母写的,两种是用符文写的。第一个包含一个拉丁男性的个人名字,Matteus,第二个是一个以前未经证实的符文lapela ' spoon ',第三个是sequence abuda,可能是一个女性的个人名字。这使它成为第二个已知的来自墨洛温时期高卢的刻有符文和拉丁语的铭文的例子。从符文学的角度来看,这是近年来最重要的发现之一,因为它包含了已知最古老的具有语言学意义的符文铭文,使用了罕见的p-符文和一些非常古老的语言形式。从考古学的角度来看,这是阿尔萨斯已知的最富有的墨洛温时期女性墓葬之一,埋葬的女性很可能是当地精英的主要成员。
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