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  Wikipedia: Celtiberians
The longest extant Celtiberian inscription is on one of several bronze plaques from Botorrita, near Saragossa, late 2nd century BCE.
The Celtiberians had their largest impact on history during the Second Punic War, during which they became the (perhaps unwilling) allies of Carthage in its conflict with Rome, and crossed the Alps under Hannibal's command.
As a result of the defeat of Carthage, the Celtiberians first submitted to Rome in 195 BC; In 182 to 179 T. Sempronius Gracchus spent years pacifying (as the Romans put it) the Celtiberians; however, conflicts between various semi-independent bands of Celtiberians continued.
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 Botorrita Plaque Encyclopedia Articles @ UltraTopSecret.com (Ultra Top Secret)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Botorrita III, discovered in 1979, is inscribed in four columns on one side of a plaque, introduced by a heading of two lines.
A part of the plaque is missing, but the inscribed portion is complete.
Botorrita IV Botorrita IV, discovered in 1994, consists of 18 lines on both faces of the plaque.
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The façade is not different from those of the town but for the existence of a commemorative plaque.
The shortest route (44 km.) passes by Botorrita, where one of the most important archaeological sites in Aragón is located: the Iberian-Roman city of Contrebia Belaisca.
From Botorrita, on the way to Fuendetodos, we must go to Jaulín, a town awarded because of its care for environmental conservation.
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 BASQUE-IBERIAN THEORY
Generally speaking I consider these kind of "translations" not to be worth of attention and a complete waste of time, but D. Fletcher and L. Silgo ("El plomo escrito Serreta I. Comentarios y traducciones" Recerques del Museu d'Alcoi 1, 1992, pp.
If anybody has morbid curiosity, he can read this anthology; then follow by the half a dozen translators which are present in internet.
The summit of this comedy of errors happened when was discovered the first Celtiberian bronze from Botorrita, an inscription in a Celtic language with clear Indo-European words and morphemes that even resembles Latin.
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 e-Keltoi: Volume 6, Celtiberian Ideologies and Religion, by Gabriel Sopeña
The few records available in native languages, such as the inscriptions from Peñalba de Villastar (Teruel) or the bronze plaque from Botorrita (Zaragoza), are very difficult to interpret.
The bronze plaque from Botorrita (Zaragoza), which is a crucial text, invokes two possible Celtiberian deities (Fig.
On side A of the bronze plaque from Botorrita the god appears in his Celtic form Neitos - with the root *nei=shine (which gives the ogamic form Net[t]a).
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 Botorrita plaque - Everything on Botorrita plaque (information, latest news, articles,...)
Botorrita plaque - Everything on Botorrita plaque (information, latest news, articles,...)
The Botorrita plaques are four bronze plaques discovered in Botorrita (Roman Contrebia Belaisca, {{coor dm4130N100W}}), near Saragossa, Spain, dating to the early 1st century BC, labelled Botorrita I, II, III and IV Related Topics:
Botorrita II is in the Latin language, but Botorrita I, III and IV, inscribed in the Iberian script, constitute the main part of the Celtiberian corpus.
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 LINKS TO IMAGES OF IBERIAN INSCRIPTIONS IN THE NET
For example: Greek-Iberian lead plaque of Alcoy Face A and Face B ; Levantine Iberian painted pottery and an excellent photograph of another lead plaque from La Serreta inscription of Liria, and three Meridional lead plaques of El Amarejo, of Mogente (the best), and of Covalta.
Iberian lead plaque from Alcoy at http://www.ajualcoi.org/wmuseu/valencia/virtual4_ibero.htm (you can click on to enlarge the image).
Perpetua (Barcelona), lead plaque of Castellón, Liria, Yátova and Ullastret, "warriors vase" of Liria, pottery figure of Ullastret); Meridional: lead plaque of Mogente; Greek-Iberian: lead plaques of Alcoy and El Cigarralejo; Celtiberian: bronze plaques of Botorrita and Luzaga and "tesserae" at:
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 DISSERTATION
The Botorrita inscription echoes some of its passages, and this is no later than the first century BC (Olmsted 1988, 365).
Possible fertility elements are also present, such as model breasts and a schist plaque depicting the Dea Matres (Cunliffe and Davenport 1985, 182, 183; Henig, Brown, Baatz, Sunter and Allason-Jones 1985, 8).
Epona is similarly shown with a horse and foal, while a bronze plaque of Minerva from Maiden Castle suggests that she bears a male child (Green 1976, Plate VIII, h; Derks 1998, 81).
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 [Celtiberian] | [All the best Celtiberian resources at furniture.velocityincome.com]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
As a result of the defeat of Carthage, the CeItiberians first submitted to Rome in 195 BC; In 182 to 179 T. Sempronius Gracchus spent years pacifying (as the Romans put it) the CeItiberians; however, conflicts between various semi-independent bands of CeItiberians continued.
After the city of Numantia was finaIly taken and destroyed by Scipio AemiIianus Africanus the younger after a Iong and brutaI siege that ended the CeItic resistance (154 - 133), Roman culturaI influences increased; this is the period of the earliest Botorrita inscribed pIaque; Iater pIaques, significantly, are inscribed in Iatin.
The war with Sertorius, 79 - 72, marked the Iast formaI resistance of the CeItiberian cities to Roman domination, which submerged the CeItiberian culture.
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 Trophy Plaque Guide
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Greeley Plaque and Trophy sold to up-and-coming rival An article from Northern Colorado Business Report
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 Trophy Guide : Botorrita Plaque
The Botorrita plaques are four bronze plaques discovered in Botorrita (Roman Contrebia Belaisca,), near Saragossa, Spain, dating to the early 1st century BC, labelled Botorrita I, II, III and IV
It is the longest inscription in Celtiberian consisting of a text in 11 lines, on the front face, continued by a list of names on the back side.:A.1.
The tirikantam of Botorrita I reappears in line A.1.:A.1.
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 1970 In Archaeology info here at en.crankcalls.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Excavations Joint British Museum, Harvard University, and Cambridge University project was begun at Maya site of Lubaantun begun under leadership of Normand Hammond 5 years project at Altun Ha led by Dr. David Pendergast of the Royal Ontario Museum ends 1970 in archaeology Publications
Finds First Botorrita plaque 1970 in archaeology Awards
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