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This article analyses the emergence of coining in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula and the Ebro valley and its development up to the fall of Segeda in the year 153 BC.
Francisco Burillo Mozota
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Using GIS to deconstruct Iberian Iron Age landscapes: the territory of Kelin between 6th–5th centuries BC (La Plana d’Utiel, València) [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to present a pilot study applying GIS to analyse regional processes among Iron Age societies in the Mediterranean façade of the Iberian Peninsula (Iberian Culture, 6th–1st century BC). This is the study of La Plana d’Utiel region
Moreno Martín, Andrea
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Contributions to Celtiberian Etymology III: The Bronze of Novallas (Z.02.01)
El Bronce de Novallas es una fragmento escrito en alfabeto latino y lengua celtibérica. En la línea 5 se lee audintum. El autor propone analizarla como el genitivo plural del participio de presente de un verbo, cuya base proto-celtibérica sería *h2ew-dheh1-/*h2ew-dhh1- o, simplemente, *audheh1-/*audhh1-.
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The pro-Carthaginian and pro-Roman Hispanorvm Coin Issues of Sicily (214-210 bc). [PDF]
Las series monetales sicilianas con leyenda hispanorvm no se acuñaron únicamente tras la caída de Siracusa a finales del año 212 a. C. No tuvieron tampoco una filiación exclusivamente romana.
López Sánchez, Fernando
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Evolution in the use of natural building stone in Madrid, Spain [PDF]
Many types of stone have been used for construction in Madrid. In historical times, their use was determined by the proximity of the geological resources, the ease of quarrying and transportation links to the city. More recently, as transport connections
David M. Freire +5 more
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Political Uses of History in Spain [PDF]
History has always been a target of political exploitation. Two opposed conception of Spanish history confronted one another throughout most of the twentieth century.
Ruiz Torres, Pedro
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Polibio, Fabio Píctor y el origen del etnónimo “celtíberos”
A close examination of Polybius’ Histories points to the Greek Annales of Fabius Pictor as the origin of the name “Celtiberians”, a composed word created by the first Roman historian on the base of the similarities between the Celts invading Italy and ...
Julián Pelegrín Campo
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SPEECH AND SILENCE IN CICERO’S FINAL DAYS [PDF]
Composed in spring of 46 BC, Cicero’s Brutus emphasizes oratorical silence, in stark contrast with the prominence of the speech act found in the Pro Marcello and first Philippic.
MARCHESE, Rosa
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Linguistic strata in Ancient Cantabria: the evidence of toponyms [PDF]
Un análisis detallado de los topónimos de la Cantabria antigua impugna la idea de una substancial presencia preindoeuropea o vasca en esta región.
Curchin, Leonard A.
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La ceca de Kalakorikos (Hesperia: Mon. 53) [PDF]
Brief sketch of the mint of Kalakorikos, located in present Calahorra. Analysis of certain theories about this.
Luis Amela Valverde
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