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Español: Plomo con inscripción ibera del yacimiento de Pico de los Ajos, Yatova, denominado "Pico de los Ajos I". El plomo mide 200 mm de longitud y 100 mm de anchura. Por la cerámica asociada del yacimiento se ha estimado que pertenecen a finales del siglo II a.C. y principios del siglo I a.C. Se encuentra inscrita por ambas caras comprobándose también la existencia de textos anteriors deficientemente borrados. Se muestra en la imagen la Cara A del plomo con tres textos. [1] Depositada en el Museo de Prehistoria de Valencia, Comunidad valenciana, España.
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