Sobre o significado dos guerreiros lusitano-galaicos: o contributo da epigrafia
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https://doi.org/10.36707/palaeohispanica.v0i9.226Keywords:
statues of Callaico-Lusitanian warriors, Northwest Iberian Peninsula, roman inscripcions, honoursAbstract
Partindo das inscrições latinas patentes em alguns exemplares de estátuas de guerreiros lusitano-galaicos, as quais foram objecto de reavaliação epigráfica, discutese o seu sentido e o significado que conferem a estas manifestações escultóricas que lhe servem de suporte.
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