Las sociedades paleohispánicas del área no indoeuropea y la escritura
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.1993.v66.457Abstract
We have only few data, but it is possible to present sorne hypothesis about literacy of different social groups in non-Indoeuropean Hispania. Literacy is scarce in the Tartessian world, and the aristocracy did not create symbolic uses. The S.W. is similar, but there exist an original funerary epigraphy. The lberian world is much more complex, and sorne regions and groups developed a very active and varied use of writing, particulary related to trade and other economic practices.
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