Albertini shelves

The Tablettes Albertini (of the name of the director of Antiquities of Algeria, Eugene Albertini, which it first studied them) are private notarial acts vandals, found towards 1928 in Algérie. These shelves, 45, written towards 493 - 496 under the reign of the king Gunthamund, relate to the statute of the grounds and the workers of a great field located at the east of Tebessa, which would have belonged to some Flavius Geminius Catullinus. These documents attest continuity of the occupation and statute of the ground - in particular the Lex Manciana - in North Africa, Roman period at the period vandal. They also made it possible to better apprehend the linguistic characteristics vandals.

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