A hospitality tessera from Cascante (Navarra)
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Abstract
In this work we present a new Celtiberian tessera hospitalitatis that comes from the vicinities of the town of Cascante (Navarra), written in paleohispanic semi-sillabary, found in a place whose archaeological context is known, because it is next to the Roman road that connect Borja (Zaragoza) with Cascante (Navarra). Historically it can be related with the military campaign of Quintus Sertorius, in 76 B.C., in this area of Hispania.
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