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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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    is known for the archeological artefacts found there, such as the Botorrita plaques. The Romans knew it as Contrebia Belaisca (the first probably Celtiberian...
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    tessera (Osma, Soria. Western signary. First Botorrita plaque (Zaragoza). Eastern signary. Another Botorrita plaque (Zaragoza). Eastern signary. Fröhner tessera...
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    Celtiberian language (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    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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  • Contrebia Belaisca (Botorrita, Zaragoza) I. El bronce con alfabeto "ibérico" de Botorrita, Beltraan & Tovar (1982) Zaragoza: Universidad de Zaragoza v t e...
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    Celtiberians (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    influences increased; this is the period of the earliest Botorrita inscribed plaque; later plaques, significantly, are inscribed in Latin. The Sertorian...
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    Forms shared (through cognates) with Botorrita plaques in the Celtiberian language include tirtanikum (Botorrita III 3.3) versus tertionicnim on line...
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    line 2, aukis may be related to augu seen in the line 2 of the third Botorrita plaque: soz augu arestalo damai (probably 'all this [is made] valid by order...
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    Vetton necropolis of La Osera (Ávila), the Luzaga's Bronze and the Botorrita plaque as possible additional evidence. An inscription on Queiriz, Beira Alta...
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    of Spain Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula Hand of Irulegi Botorrita plaque Himelfarb, Elizabeth J. "First Alphabet Found in Egypt", Archaeology...
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    Celtic languages (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Développement Observatoire des Pratiques Linguistiques. "Situation de la Langue". Office Public de la Langue Bretonne. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016...
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    Lepontic language (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    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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    "son of the boar". The word is attested in Plate III of the Botorrita plaques. Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel interprets "-SUNOS" as the remnant of the root...
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    (1987). Le De Excidio Britanniae de Gildas. Les destinées de la culture latine dans l'île de Bretagne au VIe siècle (in French). Publications de la Sorbonne...
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    Proto-Celtic language (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    masculine singular relative pronoun *yo- can be found in the first Botorrita plaque: The form io-s in line 10 is the nominative singular masculine of the...
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