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    The Botorrita plaques are four bronze plaques discovered in Botorrita (Roman Contrebia Belaisca), near Zaragoza, Spain, dating to the late 2nd century...
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    Botorrita is a municipality of 574 residents located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. Botorrita is known for the archeological artefacts found...
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    three Botorrita plaques, bronze plaques from Botorrita near Zaragoza, dating to the early 1st century BC, labeled Botorrita I, III and IV (Botorrita II is...
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    to the east. Excavations at the Celtiberian strongholds Kontebakom-Bel Botorrita, Sekaisa Segeda, Termantia complement the grave goods found in Celtiberian...
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    tessera (Osma, Soria. Western signary. First Botorrita plaque (Zaragoza). Eastern signary. Another Botorrita plaque (Zaragoza). Eastern signary. Fröhner...
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  • Saturnalia, Book I, XIX Contrebia Belaisca (Botorrita, Zaragoza) I. El bronce con alfabeto "ibérico" de Botorrita, Beltraan & Tovar (1982) Zaragoza: Universidad...
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  • Botorrita 1". Emerita (in Spanish). 63 (1): 1–16. doi:10.3989/emerita.1995.v63.i1.348. ISSN 1988-8384. Adrados, Francisco R. (2002). "Sobre Botorrita...
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    The second of the four Botorrita plaques. The third plaque is the longest text discovered in any ancient Celtic language. However, this plaque is inscribed...
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  • BC Numidian Punic-Libyan Inscription at Dougga c. 100 BC Celtiberian Botorrita plaques 1st century BC Parthian ostraca at Nisa and Qumis 1st century...
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    Irish dorat "has given", Gaulish dede and Celt-Iberian tatuz on the first Botorrita plaque. Cisalpine Celtic Glozel tablets "LinguistList: Lepontic". Archived...
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