El progreso de la epigrafía romana en Hispania (1972-1977)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1979.v47.i1.865Abstract
Forthgoing of the chronicle published by the A. in EMERITA 1973. The abundance of local corpora —preparing, not replacing a CIL II Supplement— stands out. Discoveries are more numerous than important. The evidence of Baelo as Municipium Claudium as well as a new governor and three new flamines prouinciales may be pointed out in the Baetica; besides the inscription which honoured Domitius Caluinus as patronus of Ampurias, the Tarraconensis provides a small bronze commemorating the ludi celebrated at a pagus near Caesaraugusta, and a dedication to Antoninus Pius made by the seuir Abascantio after serving his charge at Castulo.
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