
doi: 10.1353/cel.00014
abstract: The Celtiberian word monituukoos has been interpreted as both an ethnic name and a family name, yet its form remains obscure. Although it is attested in a tessera hospitalis from Sasamón (Burgos, Spain), the text features a highly unusual formula that does not clarify the grammatical nature of the word. This brief review of monituukoos is the primary aim of this contribution.
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