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In this work it is examined —in accordance with known materials— the problem of the signs used by Iberians and Celtiberians for the notation of nasal sounds. This analysis shows the following results: (a) The sign Y was used for different sounds (vocalic,
Siles, Jaime
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Summary The following paper presents an analysis of the term ‘oppidum’, discussing its value for understanding social complexity in Iron Age Europe. Throughout this paper, the most relevant debates regarding the oppida and their value are synthesized from a semiotic point of view.
Samuel Nión‐Álvarez
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Schulten se basó en la cita de Avieno sobre los beribraces, gente salvaje, belicosa y dedicados al pastoreo, para hacerlos, sin ningún argumento veraz, predecesores de los celtíberos. Su prestigio dará lugar a que las mínimas informaciones de las fuentes
Francisco Burilllo Mozota +1 more
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ΛΗΤΩ • LETO. The great goddess of the East in the West [PDF]
The author of the article, based on the onomastic analysis of ancient Greek, Roman and Celtic myths, consisting of taxonomically different implications of the etymological and genetic unity of the Indo-European languages, continues to justify the ...
Cabrejas Enric
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Recientes aportaciones a las religiones primitivas de la Hispania Antigua
We present and discuss a certain number of theonimes Vortiacio, Larrahi, Errensa, Lacubegi, Porconis, Peremusla, Selalse, Bandua, Cossus, Nabia, Reva, Neito, Vaelico, Ninimedius, Seddiaqus, Erudinw, Evedulonius, Barciaecus. Dulovius Tabalienus, Parameco.
García-Gelabert, M. Paz +1 more
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Celtiberians: Problems and Debates
The Celtiberians are undoubtedly the people from ancient Hispania that have attracted the highest level of interest among scholars within the different disciplines (e.g. archaeologists, linguists, and historians).
Mozota, Francisco Burillo
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Imported mediterranean pottery in a celtiberian hillfort
In this paper we highlight the discovery of imported Mediterranean pottery in the lower level of the Celtiberian hillfort of "El Ceremeño" (Herreria, Guadalajara). We wish to point out the importance of coastal-inland contacts on the formation of the Celtiberian culture.
Cerdeño, M. Luisa +2 more
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The duel between Marius and the Celtiberian: a new reading
The duel of Gaius Marius with a Celtiber is one of the heroic episodes of the early biography of the future seven-time consul and commander. Plutarch’s information about this duel is fragmentary and does not allow us to fully clarify the circumstances under which it took place.
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Stele with Celtiberian iconography and inscription from Clunia
The goal of the paper is to publish a new Celtiberian stele recovered in Clunia. It is a piece which contains a Celtiberian inscription and the representation of a warrior, a characteristic combination of monuments originating in this city. The text is written in Western Celtiberian script, presenting vowel redundancy and, in principle, it is ...
Simón Cornago, Ignacio +1 more
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Se plantea una aproximación al registro funerario durante la II Edad del Hierro en la P. Ibérica, en las necrópolis celtibéricas, vettonas y vacceas, haciendo hincapié en los enterramientos femeninos e infantiles. En ciertos casos, tanto su ajuar como la
Prados Torreira, Lourdes
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