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  2. List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula ...

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    Elisyces - a tribe that dwelt in the region of Narbo and modern northern Roussillon. May have been either Iberian or Ligurian or a Ligurian-Iberian tribe. Ilercavones - in the low Iberus river basin to the Millars river along the mediterranean coast and to the inland towards the Sierra de Gúdar, in Ilercavonia. One of the biggest iberian ...

  3. Iberians - Wikipedia

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    The famous bust of the "Lady of Elche", probably a priestess."Warrior of Moixent" Iberian (Edetan) ex-voto statuette, 2nd to 4th centuries BC, found in Edeta. The Iberians (Latin: Hibērī, from Greek: Ἴβηρες, Iberes) were an ancient people settled in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian Peninsula, at least from the 6th century BCE.

  4. Prehistoric Iberia - Wikipedia

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    Prehistory in Iberia spans around 60% of Quaternary, with written history occupying just 0.08%. For the rest 40%, it was uninhabited by humans. [1] Pleistocene, first epoch of Quaternary, was characterized by climate oscillations between ice ages and interglacials that produced significant changes in Iberia's orography.

  5. Category : Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula

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    Celtic tribes of the Iberian Peninsula (4 C, 26 P) I. Iberians (2 C, 17 P) S. Stone verracos (3 P) V. Vascones (5 P) Pages in category "Pre-Roman peoples of the ...

  6. List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes - Wikipedia

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    Some Gaulish tribes may have migrated southward and crossed the Pyrenees (by the north, the central, or the south areas of the mountains) in a second or a third Celtic wave to the Iberian Peninsula. These tribes were different from the Hispano-Celtic / Iberian Celtic tribes.

  7. Celtici - Wikipedia

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    Iberian Peninsula at about 200 BC . The Celtici (in Portuguese, Spanish, and Galician languages, Célticos) were a Celtic tribe or group of tribes of the Iberian Peninsula, inhabiting three definite areas: in what today are the regions of Alentejo and the Algarve in Portugal; in the Province of Badajoz and north of Province of Huelva in Spain, in the ancient Baeturia; and along the coastal ...

  8. Category:Fauna of the Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    List of butterflies of the Iberian Peninsula; List of moths of the Iberian Peninsula; List of moths of the Iberian Peninsula (A–F) List of moths of the Iberian Peninsula (G–M) List of moths of the Iberian Peninsula (N–O) List of moths of the Iberian Peninsula (P–Z)

  9. Castro culture - Wikipedia

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    Celtic naked warrior of the Braganza Brooch or fibula, gold (Norte Region, Portugal) Gold torc from Burela (Galicia, Spain). Castro culture (Galician: cultura castrexa, Portuguese: cultura castreja, Asturian: cultura castriega, Spanish: cultura castreña, meaning "culture of the hillforts") is the archaeological term for the material culture of the northwestern regions of the Iberian Peninsula ...