Revision of the Palaeohispanic epigraphic material from Ensérune (Hérault, France)
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https://doi.org/10.36707/palaeohispanica.v0i17.139Keywords:
Iberian Epigrapy, Material, Datation, Campanian Ceramics, Roses CeramicsAbstract
The revision of the epigraphic material written in Levantine script conserved in the reserves of the Museum (Ensérune, Hérault, France) authorizes us to reassess the provenance of many objects. We can then assert that some of them are produced in the kilns of Roses (Catalonia), and outline the integration of the site of Ensérune in the logic of a local economy. We were also able to specify the chronology of several graffiti, by fixing them in 3rd c. B.C.
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