== 概要 ==
スイスのベルン近郊で発見されたムリ像群のブロンズ像には、椅子に座った女性と向かい合う大きな熊と、熊の背後にある小さな木が描かれている。
A bronze sculpture from the [[Muri statuette group]], found near [[Bern]] in Switzerland, shows a large bear facing a woman seated in a chair, with a small tree behind the bear. The woman seems to hold fruit in her lap, perhaps feeding the bear.<ref>Deyts p. 48, Green pp. 217–218</ref> The sculpture has a large rectangular bronze base, which bears the inscription "Deae Artioni / Licinia Sabinilla" ("To the Goddess Artio" or "Artionis", "from Licinia Sabinilla"). If the name is Gaulish but the syntax is Latin, a dative ''Artioni'' would give an i-stem nominative ''*Artionis'' or an n-stem nominative ''*Artio''. That would perhaps correspond to a Gaulish n-stem nominative ''*Artiu''.