Phoenician epigraphy in the Iberian peninsula

J. Zamora
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For a long time, Phoenician epigraphic finds in the Iberian peninsula were few in number, leading some scholars to assume that the practice of writing was limited amongst the Phoenicians in the far west of the Mediterranean (who had therefore played almost no part in the birth of Palaeohispanic scripts). However, the increase in the number of finds and, above all, new ways of studying and interpreting the body of evidence allow us to detect signs of regular written practices in the westernmost Phoenician colonial settlements. This chapter provides a brief summary of the history of these finds and an overview of the extant epigraphic evidence (including its distribution, both geographical and chronological, and its main characteristics and difficulties) in order to infer the uses of writing, and thus the degree of literacy and development of epigraphic practices, amongst the Phoenicians in the Iberian peninsula.
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很长一段时间以来,在伊比利亚半岛发现的腓尼基铭文数量很少,这使得一些学者认为,书写的实践仅限于地中海西部的腓尼基人(因此,他们几乎没有参与古西班牙文字的诞生)。然而,考古发现数量的增加,最重要的是,研究和解释大量证据的新方法,使我们能够在最西部的腓尼基殖民定居点发现有规律的书面行为的迹象。本章简要总结了这些发现的历史,并概述了现存的铭文证据(包括其地理分布和时间分布,以及其主要特征和困难),以便推断伊比利亚半岛腓尼基人的文字使用,从而推断出铭文实践的识字程度和发展。
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