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Luzaga is a
village and muni****lity in the
province of Guadalajara, Spain, part of the
autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha.
Luzaga's Bronze, one...
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Bronze of
Luzaga is a
plate of 16 x 15
centimeters which has, in 8 lines, 123
Celtiberian characters engraved in the
metal with a
bradawl or similar...
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Illustration depicting the (now lost)
Luzaga's Bronze, an
example of the
Celtiberian script....
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Celtiberian inscriptions Cortono plaque.
Unknown provenance.
Western signary.
Luzaga plaque (Guadalajara).
Western signary.
Uxama tessera (Osma, Soria. Western...
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Roman city was
Segontia (Sigüenza),
although they
built a town wall
around Luzaga and
public buildings. The Visigoths, with
their capital at Toledo, were...
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Northeastern Iberian script. Lead
plaque from Ullastret.
Celtiberian script.
Luzaga plaque (Guadalajara, Spain).
Iberian languages Iberian Romance languages...
- Tajuña 1,512 1,368 +10.5% 36.40 41.5/km2
Lupiana 296 270 +9.6% 30.92 9.6/km2
Luzaga 68 92 −26.1% 29.70 2.3/km2 Luzón 63 78 −19.2% 56.98 1.1/km2
Majaelrayo 53...
- origin.
Luzaga's bronze (Guadalajara).
Uxama tessera (Osma, Soria). Fröhner tessera.
Unknown origin.
Celtiberian script Botorrita plaque Luzaga's Bronze...
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Zorita de los
Canes Castle of
Albalate de Tajuña, in the muni****lity of
Luzaga Castle of Albaráñez, near Salmerón
Castle of
Alcocer Castle of Alcorlo,...
- from Etruscan,
which has no
voice contrasts in plosives.) The
Celtiberian Luzaga's Bronze has the
curious spelling of an
accusative determiner sdam, where...