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30
Sep
In this new post we would like to introduce the work of one of our AELAW member’s project, Ignacio Simón Cornago, being developed currently thanks to his Marie-Curie contract in the Università degli...
29
Jul
The Celtiberian S is a new letter, created by the Celtiberians to write their own language with the Latin alphabet. The creation of a new sign presupposes that the Celtiberians who used the Latin...
25
Mar
Paleo-European languages and writings: challenges and perspectives of study Between March 13 and 15 2019, the colloquium Paleo-European languages and writings: challenges and perspectives of study...
07
Mar
The Cippus Perusinus is one of the most important Etruscan inscriptions, discovered in the city of Perugia in 1822 (Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum 4538 = Etruskische Texte Pe.8.4). It is one of the...
05
Feb
This new book, El nacimiento de las culturas epigráficas en el occidente mediterráneo. Modelos romanos y desarrollos locales (III-I a.E.), has been made as a result of a compendium of talks...
26
Nov
This booklet, the fifth of AELAW Booklets volumes, focuses on the study of Gaulish, an ancient language linguistically classified as Continental Celtic, a Celtic branch of the vast Indo-European...
10
Oct
AELAW census of inscriptions is taking its first steps and the number of inscriptions contained in it is increasing little by little. But our database is not the first one that records inscriptions...
20
Sep
One most successful actions of the AELAW network has been the Short Term Scientific Missions (STSM) that have made it possible for young researchers to collaborate in the objectives of the...
10
Sep
Summer is ending and the AELAW blog is back. The next months will be very intense, with a lot of events and activities of the members of the network, and the blog will keep you informed with all the...