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本文讨论的是在阿尔梅里亚比利亚里科斯(Villaricos)由L. Siret进行的古代发掘中发现的考古材料中进入国家考古博物馆的一些硬币。它们是带有新布匿地名的铜币,它们表明了一个新的布匿造币厂的存在,直到现在还不为人知。根据抄写的“TGL YT”,我们可以将这个发行硬币的城镇与公元2世纪在蒂约拉(阿尔梅里亚)附近地区发现的一块纪念碑上引用的“res publica Tagilitana”相一致。布匿语、拉丁语和现在的名字非常相似。使归因更容易。Punic工厂的位置应该是Tijola的La Muela del Ajo,这是公元前5世纪到公元前2世纪之间一个重要的考古矿床
Una nueva ciudad púnica en Hispania: TGLYT - Res Publica Taglitana, Tíjola (Almería)
This article deals with sorne coins which carne into the Museo Arqueologico Nacional among the archaeological materials found in the ancient excavations conducted by L. Siret in Villaricos (Almeria). They are copper coins with Neopunic place-namc and they show the existence of a new Punic mint up to now unknown.
The transcription s TGL YT induces us to identify this town issuing coins with the res publica Tagilitana quoted in a II century A. D. commemorative tablet found in the area around Tijola (Almeria). The extraordinary similarity between the Punic, Latin and present-day name,. makes the attribution easier. The location of the Punic
factory should be La Muela del Ajo in Tijola, an important archaeological deposit occupied between V and II centuries B.C.