A Funerary stele with indigenous personal names from Clunia (Burgos)
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Abstract
An unpublished stele from Clunia (Burgos) with indigenous personal names is published. They are names with few parallels, all of them located among the Arevaci: Cunturus, Arquus and Paldus. Due to the palaeographic features and the simplicity of the content, the stele must be dated to the second half of the 1st century BC
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