Abstract

A new interpretation is here suggested for the inscriptions in Iberian writing painted on Greco-italic amphorae found at Vieille-Toulouse (Haute- Garonne) in several funerary wells dating to the second quarter of the second century BC. The names mentioned in these inscriptions are likely to be the Latin nomina gentilicia of Italian merchants established on the coast of Languedoc or Catalonia.

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