AGDAL. «Per Africae gentes, deserta atque loca». New perspectives on ancient Amazigh onomastics (toponymy, ethonymy, anthroponymy) and Amazigh historical linguistics

Carles Múrcia (ed.)

This volume brings together nine contributions from scholars who have taken part in the AGDAL project: Lameen Souag, Maarten Kossmann, Carles Múrcia, Kamal Naït Zerad, Stefano Struffolino, Samia Ait Ali Yahia, Ahmed M’Charek, Vermondo Brugnatelli and Grigori Lazarev. The AGDAL project is an interdisciplinary approach to the Amazigh language in antiquity based on the study of toponymy, ethnonymy, anthroponymy and other linguistic corpuses. Two axes of study converge in this project: firstly, Amazigh historical and comparative linguistics (Proto-Amazigh reconstruction and linguistic analysis of Latin, Greek, Libyan, Punic, Amazigh-Ibadite and Arabic philological and epigraphic sources) and, secondly, the sciences of antiquity applied to North Africa (geohistory, archaeology and anthropology).
  • Materia: Història
  • Formato: 17 x 24 cm
  • Páginas: 268
  • ISBN: 978-84-1050-182-9
  • EAN: 9788410501829
  • Fecha de edición: 2026
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Múrcia, C. ed., 2026. AGDAL. «Per Africae gentes, deserta atque loca». New perspectives on ancient Amazigh lingüístic (toponymy, ethonymy, anthroponymy) and Amazigh historical lingüístics. Barcelona: Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona.
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