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.

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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
surface form: Celtiberian language
locatedIn Aragon
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
epigraphy
historical linguistics
scriptOrigin derived from Iberian scripts
scriptType Paleohispanic scripts
surface form: Paleohispanic script
significance important evidence for Celtiberian culture
important evidence for Celtiberian language
subjectMatter civic and legal matters
land and community relations
usedFor decipherment of Celtiberian language
study of Celtiberian onomastics
study of Celtiberian social organization
writingDirection left-to-right
writingSystem Paleohispanic scripts
surface form: Celtiberian script

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Celtiberian attestedIn Botorrita inscriptions