Nueva inscripción en lengua celtibérica: una tessera hospitalis zoomorfa hallada en Uxama (Soria)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1981.v49.i1.814Abstract
In Vxama, an Arevac-Roman city, was found in 1979 a zoomorphic piece —a boar— with an inscription in Iberic writing and Celtiberic language consisting of nine words arranged in five lines. It is a hospitality pact, for the expression gortica Vxama appears in the piece. Another zoomorphic tessera, already published but scarcely known, is mentioned also in this work. This time it is a dove found in Palenzuela (Preroman Pallantia) with the inscription Virouiaca Pal, which makes reference to a pact between Virouia/Virouesca and Pallantia.
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