Roman inscriptions from Robledo de la Guzpeña
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24197/ha.XLI.2017.238-257Keywords:
roman epigraphy, vadinienses, Robledo de la Guzpeña, AmparamusAbstract
Robledo de la Guzpeña is a tiny mountain hamlet located in the province of León (Spain). Three funerary Roman tablets have been found hitherto in this district. This three tablets, along with two funerary texts originating from the nearby municipality of Renedo de Valtuejar, composes an archaeological assemblage of five funerary texts. One of these epigraphic finds seems related to the princeps cantabrorum stele.
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