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10.5944/etfii.6.1993.4213>
Abstract
At the end of summer 1991, we studied a particular collection of 28 Roman headings deposited in a field house near Medina del Campo’ village. The entries come from a great Roman necropolis located in a cerro called Cabeza de San Pedro, in the municipality of Hinojosa de Duero (Salamanca) next to the Saucelle jump, during which construction – it was opened in 1956 – passed these pencils into the hands of private individuals. The aim of this work is therefore to make some references and clarifications above all to all the headings of Hinojosa de Duero, linking it to the epigraphy of certain localities, such as Astorga and Chaves, and in some regions, such as the River Duero and Sabor, the Zamorana area and the West salmantino.