Jos??? Leite de Vasconcelos (1858-1941), the founder of the Lisbon National Museum of Archaeology, also an ethnologist, archaeologist, philologist, poet, translator and a medical doctor, identified the altar of Trebaruna, a Goddess of pre-Roman Lusitania, as one of the most emblematic symbols of our cultural identity. He wrote a poem in her honour, revisited here and translated into both English and Spanish. Maria do Sameiro Barroso
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Jos??? Leite de Vasconcelos (1858-1941), the founder of the Lisbon National Museum of Archaeology, also an ethnologist, archaeologist, philologist, poet, translator and a medical doctor, identified the altar of Trebaruna, a Goddess of pre-Roman Lusitania, as one of the most emblematic symbols of our cultural identity. He wrote a poem in her honour, revisited here and translated into both English and Spanish. Maria do Sameiro Barroso
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