760 officially recognized scripts on ceramics from Iruña-Veleia excavated
by the archaeology firm Lurmen S.L. (approximately between years 2002-2008) have
been analyzed. A number of these ceramics contains scripts which may be assimilated
to Iberian/Tartessian writings. This number may be underestimated since more studies
need to be done in already available and new found ceramics. This is the second time
that Iberian writing is found by us in an unexpected location together with the IberianGuanche
inscriptions of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura (Canary Islands). On the other
hand, naviform scripting, usually associated to Iberian rock or stone engraving may
have also been found in Veleia. Strict separation, other than in time and space
stratification, between Iberian and (South) Tartessian culture and script is doubted. Ref.1.
REFERENCIAS
1. Arnaiz Villena et al. Iberian-Tartessian scripts/graffiti in Iruna-Veleia
(Basque Country, North Spain): findings in both Iberia
and Canary Islands-Africa . Int. J. Mod. Anthrop.(2012) 5: 24-38. Here
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