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El combate individual en los celtíberos y los pueblos celtas de la Antigua Irlanda [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Iconographic evidence, and the writings of the classics, show the practice of single combat among the Celtiberians. In an attempt to contribute to a better understanding of the Celts of the Iberian Peninsula, a description of this procedure as performed ...
Alberro, Manuel
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The morphological interpretation of the Celtiberian tessera K.0.6 and the nasal stem derivatives in Celtiberian language

open access: yesEmerita, 2012
En este artículo se trata de explicar desde el punto de vista morfológico lo que realmente se lee en la tésera celtibérica K.0.6, sin tener que suponer un lapsus del grabador. A partir de esas explicaciones se realizan unas consideraciones sobre los derivados de temas en nasal en celtibérico.
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Construcciones historiográficas y literarias de la identidad española: Las dos caras del Otro

open access: yes, 2022
From an interdisciplinary framework on identity building, this article examines the various identifications —symbolic and imagined, positive and negative— that some erudite people and intellectuals, from the Middle Ages to the 20th Century, projected in ...
Esparza, Daniel
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Tesseram conferre. Etruscan, Greek, Latin, and Celtiberian tesserae hospitales

open access: yesHistoria, 2020
Hospitality can be considered a key institution in the social relationships in the ancient Mediterranean. To identify the people involved in a hospitality agreement, in certain contexts small objects were used in a similar way to a password, which the Greeks called sym bolon and the Romans tessera hospitalis.
Beltran Lloris, Francisco   +3 more
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The genetic scenario of Mercheros: an under-represented group within the Iberian Peninsula. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2021
Flores-Bello A   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

About the memory of history in Rome: the scipiones and the treachery of the celtiberians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
According to the historical Roman tradition, the treachery of the celtiberic allies was the cause of the defeat of the Scipiones in Spain face to Carthaginian army during the second Punic war (211 B.C.).
Salinas de Frías, Manuel
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Origin and mobility of Iron Age Gaulish groups in present-day France revealed through archaeogenomics. [PDF]

open access: yesiScience, 2022
Fischer CE   +34 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Actividades físicas de carácter deportivo en la cultura celtíbera

open access: yes, 2008
The main purpose of this research is to know and characterize the physical activities of sports nature practised by the celtiberians, who inhabited Spain from the 6th. Century B.C. to the 1st Century. The first part of this research, the introduction, is
Ramírez Macías, Gonzalo
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Celtiberian metrology and its romanization

open access: yesZephyrus, 2013
Celtiberian metrology has scarcely been investigated until now, with the exception of coin weights. On the basis of measurements of pre-Roman mud bricks, a Celtiberian foot of 24 cm is proposed. With regard to weights, we can accept a module of 9 g for silver jewelry and some bronze coins; however, loom weights do not conform to any metrological system.
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Actividades físicas de carácter deportivo en la cultura Celtíbera=Physical activities of sports character in the Celtiberian culture

open access: yes, 2013
Esta investigación tiene como finalidad fundamental, conocer y caracterizar las actividades físicas de carácter deportivo practicadas por la cultura celtíbera, la cual se desarrolló en la península ibérica desde el siglo VI a.C. hasta el siglo I.
Ramírez Macías, Gonzalo
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