RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Triplismo en la Hispania céltica A1 Blanco García, Juan Francisco A2 Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid K1 Arqueología AB In the Indo-European religion and magical practices, the threeness or triadism is a very common feature. The society itself, like Georges Dumézil saw, was structured according to a tripartite classification: priests, warriors and farmers. The number three in vernacular literature of Ireland and Wales, and in celtic iconography and symbolism, was magical, sacred, and it was because the celtic people considered that the repetition of an action or image had the effect of intensification of the idea deposited in it. With the present contribution we attempts to see if in Celtic Spain there was triplism or triadism in iconographic documentation, and the result we think that is afirmative, but not with intensity and documental abundance that there are in the British Islands and the Romano-Celtic Gallia. The situation of Celtic Spain is similar -low intensity- to other regions of the Celtic Europe, like the eastern territories. SN 1888-976X YR 2011 FD 2011 LK http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/11576 UL http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/11576 LA spa NO BSAA Arqueología: Boletín del Seminario de Estudios de Arqueología, 2011, N.77, pags.171-202 DS UVaDOC RD 25-abr-2024