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... Iberia was , in antiquity , one of the richest areas in silver , gold , copper and even tin and iron ( Allan 1970 ; Healy 1978 ) , it is often mentioned by classical authors and was well known all over the ancient world , being already ...
... Iberia was , in antiquity , one of the richest areas in silver , gold , copper and even tin and iron ( Allan 1970 ; Healy 1978 ) , it is often mentioned by classical authors and was well known all over the ancient world , being already ...
Page 92
... Iberia , and is not consistent with the archaeological evidence which shows the importance of local Late Bronze Age development as well as that of other influences reaching southwest Iberia by the time the Phoenicians arrived there ...
... Iberia , and is not consistent with the archaeological evidence which shows the importance of local Late Bronze Age development as well as that of other influences reaching southwest Iberia by the time the Phoenicians arrived there ...
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... Iberia and the peoples inhabiting this area between 800/700 to 600/500 BC . The other Iberian kingdoms , like the Oretanians , the Carpetanians , the Vettones , the Cempsi and the Konii or Cynesii only mentioned from 500 BC onwards in ...
... Iberia and the peoples inhabiting this area between 800/700 to 600/500 BC . The other Iberian kingdoms , like the Oretanians , the Carpetanians , the Vettones , the Cempsi and the Konii or Cynesii only mentioned from 500 BC onwards in ...
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