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epigraphic finds at Iruña-Veleia
#1
Third century Roman inscriptions discovered in the Basque Country

a little bit more at Bread and Circuses
Dan Diffendale
Ph.D. candidate, University of Michigan
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#2
From the web of the Veleia's team:

http://veleia.com/ingles/detalle_noticias_04.php

It's probably one of the most espectacular archeological find at Spain in the last years.

Congratulations to the Veleia's team, also know for re-enact COHORS PRIMA GALLICA.
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#3
Has it anything to do with some inscription in Basque language?
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Ivan Perelló
[size=150:iu1l6t4o]Credo in Spatham, Corvus sum bellorum[/size]
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#4
Hey
I didn't know about Veleia. Looks like a wonderful site.
Any evidence, clues, guesses why and when Veleia was abbandoned, or destroyed, not to be rebuilt?

Jeff Wyss
Jeffery Wyss
"Si vos es non secui of solutio tunc vos es secui of preciptate."
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#5
Aitor is the man to answer this, but from the wesite it looks like life petered out during the 5th-6th c,.
Robert Vermaat
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FECTIO Late Romans
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