The Hand of Irulegi
University of Chicago professor, Sofía Torallas Tovar travels to Madrid to explore the Hand of the Irulegi, unearthed in 2021 at the archaeological site of the Irulegi, south of modern Pamplona. The bronze artifact, shaped like a hand, features four lines of text that may shed new light on the ancient Basque language and people. Join Sofía for a conversation with Eugenio R. Lujan, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, as they discuss this fascinating text.

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