New latin epigraphy in the Alto Tajo region: Abánades, Ocentejo and Zaorejas
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Abstract
Some new funerary steles from Guadalajara province provide information about the Romanization and survival of the social organization of indigenous communities of the areas around the Alto Tajo and Tajuña rivers. Another stele which has been hitherto included in the Segobriga corpus also comes from Trillo, a place located on the Segontia-Segobriga Roman road, on the border between the regions of the Alto Tajo and La Alcarria.
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