Dating Cisalpine Celtic stone inscriptions from the Lugano region in an archaeological perspective

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Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
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Title
Dating Cisalpine Celtic stone inscriptions from the Lugano region in an archaeological perspective
Title of the conference
Cisalpine Celtic literacy – Proceedings of the international symposium (Maynooth, 23–24 June 2022)
Author(s)
Dell'Era Romeo
Publisher
curach bhán publications
Organization
Cisalpine Celtic Literacy – International symposium, Maynooth University
ISBN
978-3-942002-56-1
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Salomon Corinna, Stifter David
Volume
7
Series
Maynooth Studies in Celtic Linguistics
Pages
109-123
Language
english
Abstract
Stelae with Celtic inscriptions from the Lugano region (Canton Ticino, Switzerland) were mostly found in situations of re-use and scholars have dated them based on palaeographic comparisons. In this paper, these inscribed stelae will be put into the archaeological context of the area, whose greatest occupation took place during the Early Iron Age (Golasecca culture). Moreover, tombs from that period are often attested near the findspots of inscribed stelae. Since finds from the Early and Middle La Tène culture are extremely limited in the Lugano region, it seems unlikely that there was a significant epigraphic production in the Late Iron Age. The Celtic inscriptions on stone stelae found in the Lugano region should therefore be a local expression of the Golasecca culture.
Keywords
Celtic Epigraphy, Cisalpine Gaul, Cisalpine Celtic, Epigraphic habit, Golasecca culture, La Tène culture, Iron Age, Protohistory
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