In this paper two Celtiberian place- and personal-names are examined: Moericus, the name of a Celtiberian war chief in the Second Punic War, and Complega, a town founded by Celtiberian mavericks and conquerd by praetor Fulvius Flaccus in 182 B.C. This indicates that two very important political and social institutions of the La Tène Celts are documented in Celtiberian Spain at an early date: the armed retinue that accompanied a chief with a name ended in –rix, and the armed mercenary bands that migrated long distances to conquer land and found new townships
La información literaria sobre los pueblos celtas continua siendo central para el análisis de cierto...
Un análisis detallado de los topónimos de la Cantabria antigua impugna la idea de una substancial pr...
This work is a grammatical compendium of the Celtiberian language, incorporating the data available ...
This study provides an overview of the strong military component of Celtiberian society, dating back...
The Celtiberians are undoubtedly the people from ancient Hispania that have attracted the highest le...
A general overview of the study of the Celts in the Iberian Peninsula is offered from a critical per...
This study provides an overview of the strong military component of Celtiberian society, dating back...
The emergence of large fortified settlements, known as oppida, in Celtic Iberia during the Late Ir...
The aim of this article is to present a synthetic overview of the state of knowledge regarding the C...
The toponyms of Central Spain tell us a great deal about the linguistic influence of the Celts and R...
The existence in Hispania of a very large number of place-names with the -briga ending has been used...
Celtiberians : archeology and culture The Celtiberians are one of the most important Celtic peoples...
Archaeological investigations carried out in the southwestern Iberian Peninsula during recent years ...
The Celts in Iberia offer a great interest parallel to the difficulty of explaining their origin and...
The paper focuses on Galicia in northwestern Spain, whose position within the Celtic world has long ...
La información literaria sobre los pueblos celtas continua siendo central para el análisis de cierto...
Un análisis detallado de los topónimos de la Cantabria antigua impugna la idea de una substancial pr...
This work is a grammatical compendium of the Celtiberian language, incorporating the data available ...
This study provides an overview of the strong military component of Celtiberian society, dating back...
The Celtiberians are undoubtedly the people from ancient Hispania that have attracted the highest le...
A general overview of the study of the Celts in the Iberian Peninsula is offered from a critical per...
This study provides an overview of the strong military component of Celtiberian society, dating back...
The emergence of large fortified settlements, known as oppida, in Celtic Iberia during the Late Ir...
The aim of this article is to present a synthetic overview of the state of knowledge regarding the C...
The toponyms of Central Spain tell us a great deal about the linguistic influence of the Celts and R...
The existence in Hispania of a very large number of place-names with the -briga ending has been used...
Celtiberians : archeology and culture The Celtiberians are one of the most important Celtic peoples...
Archaeological investigations carried out in the southwestern Iberian Peninsula during recent years ...
The Celts in Iberia offer a great interest parallel to the difficulty of explaining their origin and...
The paper focuses on Galicia in northwestern Spain, whose position within the Celtic world has long ...
La información literaria sobre los pueblos celtas continua siendo central para el análisis de cierto...
Un análisis detallado de los topónimos de la Cantabria antigua impugna la idea de una substancial pr...
This work is a grammatical compendium of the Celtiberian language, incorporating the data available ...