Los celtas y la onomástica. El caso hispano
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https://doi.org/10.36707/palaeohispanica.v0i10.130Keywords:
Celtic, Hispania, Onomastics, Personal Names, , -icus Suffix, Nomina GentiliciaAbstract
Classical sources place Hispano-celtic population in both Southwestern and Galician regions, apart from Celtiberia; the epigraphic distribution of the nomina gentilicia formed with the -icus suffix (that is to Celtics’ liking) agrees with these areas.
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