
doi: 10.15581/012.28.002
handle: 10171/60831
This paper offers twenty new Latin inscriptions from the archaeological site of Segobriga (Saelices, Hispania Citerior). Nine of them were discovered during the archaeological excavations that took placed in the Amphitheatre, the West Gate and the North Necropolis between 2013 and 2017. The other items are fortuitous finds coming from the city and its surroundings.
Segobriga, Archaeology, Hispania Citerior, GN700-890, inscripciones romanas, CC1-960, Prehistoric archaeology
Segobriga, Archaeology, Hispania Citerior, GN700-890, inscripciones romanas, CC1-960, Prehistoric archaeology
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