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Celsitani

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The Celsitani were an ancient people of Sardinia, noted by Ptolemy (III, 3).[1] They dwelt south of the Rucensi and north of the Scapitani and the Siculensi.[citation needed] Their names were found on coins in Spain four centuries before the Roman Empire.[2]

References

  1. ^ Blasco Ferrer, Eduardo (2019-04-01). "Africa, Sardinia, Sicily: Consistencies and Idiosyncrasies in pre-Roman, Latin, Greek, and Arabic". Romance Philology. 73 (1): 37–68. doi:10.1484/J.RPH.1.117799. ISSN 0035-8002.
  2. ^ Head, Barclay V. (1882). "THE COINS OF ANCIENT SPAIN". The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society. 2: 183–194. ISSN 2054-9172.