Botorrita inscriptions
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The Botorrita inscriptions are a series of ancient bronze tablets discovered near Zaragoza, Spain, that provide some of the most important and extensive evidence for the Celtiberian language and culture.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Botorrita inscriptions canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Botorrita inscriptions Context triple: [Celtiberian, attestedIn, Botorrita inscriptions]
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A.
Maya stelae
Maya stelae are carved stone monuments created by the ancient Maya civilization, typically bearing hieroglyphic inscriptions and reliefs commemorating rulers, historical events, and ritual activities.
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B.
Maya codices
The Maya codices are a small surviving collection of pre-Columbian bark-paper books that record the ancient Maya’s astronomical, calendrical, and ritual knowledge.
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C.
Codex Mendoza
The Codex Mendoza is a 16th-century Aztec manuscript created shortly after the Spanish conquest that documents Mexica history, tribute, and daily life for colonial authorities.
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D.
Huaca de la Luna
Huaca de la Luna is a major Moche ceremonial pyramid and archaeological complex on Peru’s northern coast, renowned for its well-preserved polychrome murals and ritual architecture.
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E.
Piedra del Sol
Piedra del Sol is a monumental Aztec basalt sculpture, often called the Aztec Sun Stone, renowned for its intricate calendrical and cosmological carvings.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Botorrita inscriptions Target entity description: The Botorrita inscriptions are a series of ancient bronze tablets discovered near Zaragoza, Spain, that provide some of the most important and extensive evidence for the Celtiberian language and culture.
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A.
Maya stelae
Maya stelae are carved stone monuments created by the ancient Maya civilization, typically bearing hieroglyphic inscriptions and reliefs commemorating rulers, historical events, and ritual activities.
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B.
Maya codices
The Maya codices are a small surviving collection of pre-Columbian bark-paper books that record the ancient Maya’s astronomical, calendrical, and ritual knowledge.
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C.
Codex Mendoza
The Codex Mendoza is a 16th-century Aztec manuscript created shortly after the Spanish conquest that documents Mexica history, tribute, and daily life for colonial authorities.
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D.
Huaca de la Luna
Huaca de la Luna is a major Moche ceremonial pyramid and archaeological complex on Peru’s northern coast, renowned for its well-preserved polychrome murals and ritual architecture.
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E.
Piedra del Sol
Piedra del Sol is a monumental Aztec basalt sculpture, often called the Aztec Sun Stone, renowned for its intricate calendrical and cosmological carvings.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
ancient inscription
ⓘ
archaeological artifact ⓘ epigraphic corpus ⓘ |
| alphabetFamily | Paleohispanic semi-syllabary ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
Celtiberia
ⓘ
surface form:
Celtiberians
ancient city of Contrebia Belaisca ⓘ |
| chronology |
Iron Age
ⓘ
pre-Roman Iberia ⓘ |
| contains |
legal or civic formulas
ⓘ
personal names ⓘ place names ⓘ |
| country | Spain ⓘ |
| culture | Celtiberian culture ⓘ |
| discoveredIn | 20th century ⓘ |
| discoveredNear | Zaragoza ⓘ |
| epigraphicType | long inscription ⓘ |
| foundAt | Cabezo de las Minas ⓘ |
| genre |
legal inscription
ⓘ
public document ⓘ |
| heritageStatus | archaeological heritage of Spain ⓘ |
| inscriptionMedium | cast bronze ⓘ |
| language |
Celtiberian
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surface form:
Celtiberian language
|
| locatedIn |
Aragon
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Botorrita ⓘ Spain ⓘ Zaragoza province ⓘ
surface form:
province of Zaragoza
|
| material | bronze ⓘ |
| medium | bronze tablet ⓘ |
| numberOfTablets | multiple tablets ⓘ |
| period | late 2nd to 1st century BCE ⓘ |
| preservedAt | museums in Spain ⓘ |
| region | Celtiberia ⓘ |
| researchField |
Celtiberian studies
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epigraphy ⓘ historical linguistics ⓘ |
| scriptOrigin | derived from Iberian scripts ⓘ |
| scriptType |
Paleohispanic scripts
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surface form:
Paleohispanic script
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| significance |
important evidence for Celtiberian culture
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important evidence for Celtiberian language ⓘ |
| subjectMatter |
civic and legal matters
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land and community relations ⓘ |
| usedFor |
decipherment of Celtiberian language
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study of Celtiberian onomastics ⓘ study of Celtiberian social organization ⓘ |
| writingDirection | left-to-right ⓘ |
| writingSystem |
Paleohispanic scripts
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surface form:
Celtiberian script
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Subject: Botorrita inscriptions Description of subject: The Botorrita inscriptions are a series of ancient bronze tablets discovered near Zaragoza, Spain, that provide some of the most important and extensive evidence for the Celtiberian language and culture.
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