Abstract
The article collects notes on the readings, analyses and etymologies of three Cisalpine Celtic inscriptions (MI·24 kituaretos, VA·20 snaśiouitos, TI·43 ]ọni : kuimpaḷui? : pạḷạ), argues for the interpretation of TI·29 ]ạniui : p[ and TI·31 ]aḷạ[ as parts of the same inscription, and discusses graffiti and inscriptions on Golasecca beakers.
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