Anthroponymic materials of the Southern Iberian Peninsula in ancient times
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36707/palaeohispanica.v23i0.521Keywords:
Onomastics, Hispanic personal names, southern Hispania, Turdetanian, Tartesian, BaeticaAbstract
This article studies the personal names attested in the south of the Iberian Peninsula and, by means of some common features, proposes the existence of a southern anthroponymic landscape in the area of Guadalquivir.
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