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The Novallas bronze tablet: An inscription in the Celtiberian language and the Latin alphabet from Spain [PDF]
The Novallas Bronze may be considered one of the most important epigraphic finds in recent years in Spain. It is a fragment of a public document datable to the last decades of the 1st c.
Beltrán Lloris, Francisco +3 more
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Astrokeltoi: an archaeoastronomical project in the Celtiberian area [PDF]
AbstractWe present an archaeoastronomical project as a part of a cultural heritage project on Celtiberian cultures. Following a study on the Iron Age's sky and its relationship with Celtiberian cultures, we present the Celtiberian Archaeological Route.
Javier Mejuto +3 more
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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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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 Roman Hydraulic Structures in Tiermes. Landscape Settlement and Landmarks of Human Intervention [PDF]
Durante cuatro siglos, la ocupación romana ha dejado numerosos restos de las obras hidráulicas llevadas a cabo en Tiermes y su entorno. El manto freático de la paramera calcárea de la Sierra de Pela ha constituido un referente geográfico atractivo debido
García de la Vega, Alfonso
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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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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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Romanization of Spain: socio-political Aspect [PDF]
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Tsirkin, Juli B.
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Numbers on the Visigothic Slates: A Cognitive Approach
Abstract Numerical notation found on multiple slates from Early Medieval Visigothic Iberia remains undeciphered. Previous studies have proposed that they simply represent Roman numerals. However, the comparative study of the numbers on the written and numerical slates suggests that they do not in fact represent the same graphic code.
Nerea Fernández Cadenas
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