Four Celtiberian bronze plaques from 2nd-century-BC Spain
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Photograph of Botorrita I (both sides)
The Botorrita plaques are four bronze plaques discovered in Botorrita (Roman Contrebia Belaisca), near Zaragoza, Spain, dating to the late 2nd century BC, known as Botorrita I, II, III and IV.
Although Botorrita II is in the Latin language, Botorrita I, III and IV, inscribed in the Celtiberian script, constitute the main part of the Celtiberian corpus.
The Botorritaplaques are four bronze plaques discovered in Botorrita (Roman Contrebia Belaisca), near Zaragoza, Spain, dating to the late 2nd century...
three Botorritaplaques, bronze plaques from Botorrita near Zaragoza, dating to the early 1st century BC, labeled Botorrita I, III and IV (Botorrita II is...
is known for the archeological artefacts found there, such as the Botorritaplaques. The Romans knew it as Contrebia Belaisca (the first probably Celtiberian...
of Spain Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula Hand of Irulegi Botorritaplaque Himelfarb, Elizabeth J. "First Alphabet Found in Egypt", Archaeology...
influences increased; this is the period of the earliest Botorrita inscribed plaque; later plaques, significantly, are inscribed in Latin. The Sertorian...
dorat "has given", Gaulish dede and Celt-Iberian tatuz on the first Botorritaplaque. Cisalpine Celtic Glozel tablets "LinguistList: Lepontic". Archived...
Numidian Punic-Libyan Inscription at Dougga c. 100 BC Celtiberian Botorritaplaques 1st century BC Parthian ostraca at Nisa and Qumis 1st century BC Sanskrit...
second of the four Botorritaplaques. The third plaque is the longest text discovered in any ancient Celtic language. However, this plaque is inscribed in...
Vetton necropolis of La Osera (Ávila), the Luzaga's Bronze and the Botorritaplaque as possible additional evidence. An inscription on Queiriz, Beira Alta...
Forms shared (through cognates) with Botorritaplaques in the Celtiberian language include tirtanikum (Botorrita III 3.3) versus tertionicnim on line...
warship Mary Rose found in the Solent off the coast of England. First Botorritaplaque. Sweet Track discovered by John Sweet in the Somerset Levels of England...