Las sociedades celtibérica y lusitana y la escritura
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.1995.v68.395Abstract
Lusitanian literacy did not exist, only occasional writing oflusitanian texts in Latín alphabet, in contras! with thc Celtiberian situation. There is a literacy model quite usual in the Mediterranean lands before the generalization of the Classical Athenian model. Celtiberian literacy, illustated in this paper trough the various kinds of texts reeovered, belongs to that model. Another aspects of Celtiberian literacy are its origin, as a different question from the origing of the writing-system, and the influence exerced by the Romans. These problems are not yet amenable to a solution. but altemative hypothesis are presented.
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