Support, image and writing in Celtiberian funerary inscriptions

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https://doi.org/10.36707/palaeohispanica.v0i17.145

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Celtiberian Language, Funerary Epigraphs, Discoidal Stelae, Decorated Stelae, Celtiberian Necropoleis

Abstract

The funerary inscriptions in Celtiberian language constitute a scarce set of epigraphs, of a very heterogeneous typology and defective state of conservation. In this paper —after having increased the corpus of funerary incriptions with two unpublished inscriptions—, I pay special attention to the relationship between support, image and text, identifying typologies and proposing evolutionary lines, for which I make comparisons with the previous pre-literary state, represented by the stelae of the Celtiberian Iron Age necropoleis, on the one hand and with some Latin epigraphic types of the Celtiberian region, on the other.

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  • Joaquín Gorrochategui, University of the Basque Country

     

     

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2019-06-28

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Celtiberia. Cornisa Cantábrica. Occidente Peninsular.

How to Cite

Support, image and writing in Celtiberian funerary inscriptions. (2019). Palaeohispanica. Review about Languages and Cultures of Ancient Hispania, 17, 291-314. https://doi.org/10.36707/palaeohispanica.v0i17.145

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