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The Iberians were a set of peoples that Greek
Ancient Greece

The term Ancient Greece refers to the period of History of Greece lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca. 1100 BC and the Dorian invasion, to 146 BC and the Roman Republic conquest of Greece after the Battle of Corinth ....
 and Roman
Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC....
 sources (among others, Hecataeus of Miletus, Avienus
Avienus

Avienus was a Latin writer of the 4th century. His full name Postumius Rufius Festus Avienius is mentioned on an inscription from Bulla Regia, but "Avienus" has become the usual form of reference....
, Herodot and Strabo
Strabo

Strabo was a Ancient Greeks history, geography and philosophy....
) identified with that name in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian peninsula
Iberian Peninsula

The Iberian Peninsula, or Iberia, is located in the extreme southwest of Europe and includes modern-day Spain, Portugal, Andorra and Gibraltar and a very small area of France....
 at least from the 6th century BC. These included: the Airenosi, Andosini, Ausetani
Ausetani

The Ausetani were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language. They lived in the eponymous region of Osona and gave their name to the Roman city of Ausa....
, Bastetani
Bastetani

The Bastetani were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language. The territory of the Bastetani was first settled in BC 12th century by Bithynian Thracians of the Bistoni tribe from Turkey....
, Bastuli
Bastuli

The Bastuli were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to have spoken an Iberian language and/or Tartessian language....
, Bergistani, Castellani, Cessetani, Ceretani, Contestani
Contestani

The Contestani were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to have spoken the Iberian language.See also...
, Edetani
Edetani

The Edetani were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language....
, Elisices, Iacetani, Ilercavones
Ilercavones

The Ilercavones were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to have spoken an Iberian language.See also...
, Ilergetes
Ilergetes

The Ilergetes were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language....
, Indigetes
Indigetes

The Indigetes were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language.They occupied the far north east area of the Iberian Peninsula known as Hispania Tarraconensis, in the gulf of Emp?ries and Rhoda, stretching up into the Pyrenees though the regions of Empord?, Selva and perhaps as far as G...
, Lacetani
Lacetani

The Lacetani were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language....
, Laietani
Laietani

The Laietani were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language.The Laietani minted their own coins which bore the inscription laiesken in northeastern Iberian script that is interpreted in Iberian language as a self-reference to the ethnic name of that people: from the Laietani or fr...
, Oretani
Oretani

The Oretani were a pre-Ancient Rome Iberians or Celtic people of the Iberian peninsula , in Estremadura, La Mancha, eastern Andalusia and Region of Murcia....
, Sedetani, Sordones, Suessetani, and Turdetani
Turdetani

File:Turdetanos.pngThe Turdetani were an ancient people of the Iberian peninsula , living in the valley of the Guadalquivir in what was to become the Roman Province of Hispania Baetica ....
 (notice that there are some doubts regarding the ethno-linguistic affiliation of some of these).






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The Iberians were a set of peoples that Greek
Ancient Greece

The term Ancient Greece refers to the period of History of Greece lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca. 1100 BC and the Dorian invasion, to 146 BC and the Roman Republic conquest of Greece after the Battle of Corinth ....
 and Roman
Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC....
 sources (among others, Hecataeus of Miletus, Avienus
Avienus

Avienus was a Latin writer of the 4th century. His full name Postumius Rufius Festus Avienius is mentioned on an inscription from Bulla Regia, but "Avienus" has become the usual form of reference....
, Herodot and Strabo
Strabo

Strabo was a Ancient Greeks history, geography and philosophy....
) identified with that name in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian peninsula
Iberian Peninsula

The Iberian Peninsula, or Iberia, is located in the extreme southwest of Europe and includes modern-day Spain, Portugal, Andorra and Gibraltar and a very small area of France....
 at least from the 6th century BC. These included: the Airenosi, Andosini, Ausetani
Ausetani

The Ausetani were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language. They lived in the eponymous region of Osona and gave their name to the Roman city of Ausa....
, Bastetani
Bastetani

The Bastetani were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language. The territory of the Bastetani was first settled in BC 12th century by Bithynian Thracians of the Bistoni tribe from Turkey....
, Bastuli
Bastuli

The Bastuli were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to have spoken an Iberian language and/or Tartessian language....
, Bergistani, Castellani, Cessetani, Ceretani, Contestani
Contestani

The Contestani were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to have spoken the Iberian language.See also...
, Edetani
Edetani

The Edetani were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language....
, Elisices, Iacetani, Ilercavones
Ilercavones

The Ilercavones were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to have spoken an Iberian language.See also...
, Ilergetes
Ilergetes

The Ilergetes were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language....
, Indigetes
Indigetes

The Indigetes were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language.They occupied the far north east area of the Iberian Peninsula known as Hispania Tarraconensis, in the gulf of Emp?ries and Rhoda, stretching up into the Pyrenees though the regions of Empord?, Selva and perhaps as far as G...
, Lacetani
Lacetani

The Lacetani were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language....
, Laietani
Laietani

The Laietani were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language.The Laietani minted their own coins which bore the inscription laiesken in northeastern Iberian script that is interpreted in Iberian language as a self-reference to the ethnic name of that people: from the Laietani or fr...
, Oretani
Oretani

The Oretani were a pre-Ancient Rome Iberians or Celtic people of the Iberian peninsula , in Estremadura, La Mancha, eastern Andalusia and Region of Murcia....
, Sedetani, Sordones, Suessetani, and Turdetani
Turdetani

File:Turdetanos.pngThe Turdetani were an ancient people of the Iberian peninsula , living in the valley of the Guadalquivir in what was to become the Roman Province of Hispania Baetica ....
 (notice that there are some doubts regarding the ethno-linguistic affiliation of some of these). The Roman and Greek sources often diverge about the precise location of each Iberian people and also about the list of Iberian peoples.

The Iberians were not a clearly defined culture
Culture

Culture is difficult to define. For example, in 1952, Alfred Kroeber and Clyde Kluckhohn compiled a list of 164 definitions of "culture" in Culture: A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions....
, ethnic group
Ethnic group

An ethnic group is a group of humans whose members identify with each other, through a common heritage that is real or presumed.Ethnic identity is further marked by the recognition from others of a group's distinctiveness and the recognition of common culture, linguistic, religion, human behaviour or Race traits, real or presumed, as indic...
 or political entity
Nation

A nation is a cultural and social community. In as much as most members never meet each other, yet feel a common bond, it may be considered an imagined community....
. The name is instead a blanket term for a number of peoples belonging to a pre-Roman, Iron Age
Iron Age

In archaeology, the Iron Age was the stage in the development of any people in which tools and weapons whose main ingredient was iron were prominent....
 culture inhabiting the Iberian peninsula
Iberian Peninsula

The Iberian Peninsula, or Iberia, is located in the extreme southwest of Europe and includes modern-day Spain, Portugal, Andorra and Gibraltar and a very small area of France....
 who have been historically identified as "Iberian". Although these peoples shared certain common features, they were by no means homogeneous and they diverged widely in other respects.

History

The Iberians lived in isolated communities based on a tribal
Tribe

A tribe, viewed historically or developmentally, consists of a social group existing before the development of, or outside of, states.Many anthropologists use the term to refer to societies organized largely on the basis of kinship, especially corporate descent groups ....
 organization. They also had a knowledge of metalworking
Metalworking

Metalworking is the process of working with metals to create individual parts, assemblies, or large scale structures. The term covers a wide range of work from large ships, bridges and oil refineries to delicate jewellery....
, including bronze
Bronze

Bronze is a metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive, but sometimes with other chemical element such as phosphorus, manganese, aluminium, or silicon....
, and agricultural techniques. In the centuries preceding Carthaginian and Roman conquest, Iberian settlements grew in social complexity
Social complexity

Social complexity is the study of social phenomenon as complex systems. The social complexity can be seen as an impact on the social analysis of increasingly influential complexity theory....
, exhibiting evidence of social stratification
Social stratification

In sociology and anthropology, social stratification is the hierarchy arrangement of social classes, castes and strata within a society. While these hierarchies are not universal to all societies, they are the norm among state-level cultures ....
 and urbanization
Urbanization

Urbanization is the physical growth of rural or natural land into urban areas as a result of population im-migration to an existing urban area....
. This process was probably aided by trading contacts with the Phoenicians, Greeks
Greeks

The Greeks , also known as Hellenes, are a nation and ethnic group native to Greece, Cyprus and neighbouring regions, who can also be found in Greek diaspora communities around the world....
, and Carthaginians. Among the most important goods traded by the Iberians were precious metals, particularly tin
Tin

Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn and atomic number 50. Tin is obtained chiefly from the mineral cassiterite, where it occurs as an oxide, SnO2....
 and copper
Copper

Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29.It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity....
.

The Phoenicians established their first colony
Colony

In politics and in history, a colony is a Territory under the immediate political control of a state. For colonies in antiquity, city-states would often found their own colonies....
 on the Iberian Peninsula in 1100 B.C. (Gadir, Gades, modern Cádiz
Cádiz

C?diz is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the province of C?diz, one of eight which make up the Autonomous communities of Spain of Andalusia....
) and probably made contact with Iberians then or shortly thereafter.

Greek colonists made the first historical reference to the Iberians in the 6th century B.C. The Greeks also dubbed as "Iberians" another people, currently known as Caucasian Iberia
Caucasian Iberia

Iberia , also known as Iveria , was a name given by the ancient Ancient Greece and Roman Empire to the ancient Georgia kingdom of Kartli corresponding roughly to the eastern and southern parts of the present day Georgia....
ns. It is not known whether the two had any connection.

Origins

The origin of the Iberians is not certain, but there are two theories concerning such:
  • One theory suggests that they arrived in Spain
    Spain

    Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
     sometime during the Neolithic
    Neolithic

    The Neolithic period was a period in the development of human technology, beginning about 9500 Before the Christian Era in the Middle East that is traditionally considered the last part of the Stone Age....
     period, with their arrival being dated from as early as the fifth millennium BC to the third millennium BC (see Cardium culture
    Cardium Pottery

    Cardium Pottery or Cardial Ware is a Neolithic decorative style that gets its name from the imprinting of the clay with the shell of the Cardium edulis, a marine mollusk....
    ). Most scholars adhering to this theory believe from archaeological, anthropological and genetic
    Population genetics

    Population genetics is the study of the allele frequency distribution and change under the influence of the four evolutionary processes: natural selection, genetic drift, mutation and gene flow....
     evidences that the Iberians came from a region farther east in the Mediterranean presumably ancient Kingdom of Iberia
    Caucasian Iberia

    Iberia , also known as Iveria , was a name given by the ancient Ancient Greece and Roman Empire to the ancient Georgia kingdom of Kartli corresponding roughly to the eastern and southern parts of the present day Georgia....
    . Others have suggested that they may have originated in North Africa
    North Africa

    North Africa or Northern Africa is the northernmost region of the African continent, separated by the Sahara from Sub-Saharan Africa.Geopolitically, the United Nations subregion of Northern Africa includes the following seven countries or territories:...
    . This portion of the theory is supported by an observation of C. Michael Hogan, who points out similarities of Chalcolithic archaeological recovery in Iberia compared to parts of Morocco
    Morocco

    Morocco , officially the Kingdom of Morocco , is a country located in North Africa with a population of nearly 34 million and an area just under 447,000 km2....
    . The Iberians would have initially settled along the eastern coast of Spain
    Spain

    Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
    , and then possibly spread throughout the rest of the Iberian Peninsula
    Iberian Peninsula

    The Iberian Peninsula, or Iberia, is located in the extreme southwest of Europe and includes modern-day Spain, Portugal, Andorra and Gibraltar and a very small area of France....
     later on.


  • An alternative theory states that they were part of the original inhabitants of Western Europe
    Western Europe

    Western Europe refers to the countries in the western most half of Europe. This concept has had different meanings, political and cultural as well as geographical issues have influenced the area....
     and the creators/heirs of the great megalith
    Megalith

    A megalith is a large Rock which has been used to construct a structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones. Megalithic means structures made of such large stones, utilizing an interlocking system without the use of mortar or cement....
    ic culture in all this area, a theory possibly supported by genetic
    Genetics

    Genetics , a discipline of biology, is the science of heredity and Genetic variation in living organisms. The fact that living things inherit traits from their parents has been used since prehistoric times to improve crop plants and animals through selective breeding....
     studies. The Iberians would then be similar to the populations subdued by the Celt
    Celt

    Celts , is a modern term used to describe any of the European peoples who spoke, or speak, a Celtic languages. The term is also used in a wider sense to describe the Modern Celts of those peoples, notably those who participate in a Celtic culture....
    s in the first millennium BC in Ireland
    Ireland

    Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
    , Britain
    Great Britain

    Great Britain is an island lying to the northwest of Continental Europe. It is the List of islands by area, and the largest in Europe. With a population of 58.9 million people it is List of islands by population....
     and France
    France

    France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
    .


Celts crossed the Pyrenees
Pyrenees

The Pyrenees are a mountain range in southwest Europe that form a natural border between France and Spain. They separate the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe, and extend for about from the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranean Sea ....
 into Spain in two major migrations in the ninth and the seventh centuries B.C. The Celts settled for the most part north of the Rio Duero and the Rio Ebro, where they mixed with the Iberians to form groups called Celtiberian
Celtiberian

Celtiberian may refer to:*the Celtiberians, a Celtic people of the Iberian Peninsula*the Celtiberian language, a Celtic languages...
s or Iberian-Celts."

External influences


The Iberians traded extensively with other Mediterranean cultures. Iberian pottery
Pottery

Pottery is the ceramic ware made by potters. Major types of pottery include earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. The places where such wares are made are called potteries....
 has been found in France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
, and North Africa
North Africa

North Africa or Northern Africa is the northernmost region of the African continent, separated by the Sahara from Sub-Saharan Africa.Geopolitically, the United Nations subregion of Northern Africa includes the following seven countries or territories:...
. The Iberians also had extensive contact with Greek colonists. The Iberians may have adopted some of the Greeks
Greeks

The Greeks , also known as Hellenes, are a nation and ethnic group native to Greece, Cyprus and neighbouring regions, who can also be found in Greek diaspora communities around the world....
' artistic techniques. Statue
Statue

A statue is a sculpture in the round representing a person or persons, an animal, or an event, normally full-length, as opposed to a Bust , and at least close to life-size, or larger....
s such as the Lady of Baza
Lady of Baza

The Lady of Baza is a famous example of Iberian sculpture, a female figure of limestone with traces of painted detail in a stuccoed surface that was found on July 22, 1971 by Francisco Jos? Presedo Velo, at Baza, Granada, in the altiplano, the high tableland in the northwest of the Granada ....
 and the Lady of Elx
Lady of Elx

The enigmatic Lady of Elche is a polychrome stone bust that was discovered by chance in 1897 at L'Alc?dia, an archaeological site on a private estate about two kilometers south of Elche, Valencia , Spain....
 are thought to have been made by Iberians relatively well acquainted with Greek art
Art

Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music and literature....
. Thucydides
Thucydides

Thucydides was a Greeks history and author of the History of the Peloponnesian War, which recounts the 5th century B.C. war between Sparta and Athens to the year 411 B.C....
 stated that one of the three original tribes of Sicily
Sicily

Sicily is an Autonomous regions with special statute of Italy. Of all the regions of Italy, Sicily covers the largest land area at 25,708 km? and currently has just over five million inhabitants....
, the Sicani
Sicani

The Sicani or Sicanians were one of three Ancient Italic people of Sicily present at the time of Phoenician and Greek colonization....
, were of Iberian origin, though "Iberian" at the time could have included what we think of as Gaul
Gaul

Gaul is the name used for the region of Western Europe comprising part of present day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the River Rhine....
.

The Iberians were placed under Carthaginian rule for a short time between the First
First Punic War

The First Punic War was the first of Punic Wars fought between Carthage and the Roman Republic. For 23 years, the two powers struggled for supremacy in the western Mediterranean Sea....
 and Second Punic War
Second Punic War

The Second Punic War lasted from 218 BC to 201 BC and involved combatants in the western and eastern Mediterranean. It was the second of three major wars between Carthage and the Roman Republic....
s. They supplied troops to Hannibal's army. The Romans
Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC....
 subsequently conquered the Iberian Peninsula and slowly absorbed the local culture and language.

Iberian culture


Iberian language

The Iberian language, like the rest of paleohispanic languages
Paleohispanic languages

The Paleohispanic languages were the languages of the pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula, excluding languages of foreign colonies, such as Ancient Greek in Emp?ries and Phoenician language in Cartagena, Spain....
, became extinct
Extinct language

An extinct language is a language which no longer has any speakers .Extinct languages may be contrasted with Language death: no longer spoken as a main language....
 by the 1st to 2nd centuries AD, after being gradually replaced by Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
. Iberian seems to be a language isolate
Language isolate

A language isolate, in the absolute sense, is a natural language with no demonstrable genealogical relationship with other living languages; that is, one that has not been demonstrated to descend from an ancestor common to any other language....
. It is certainly not an Indo-European language. Links with other languages have been claimed, but they have not been demonstrated. One such proposed link was with the Basque language
Basque language

Basque is the language spoken by the Basque people who inhabit the Pyrenees in North-Central Spain and the adjoining region of South-Western France....
, but this theory is also disputed.

Iberian scripts

The Iberians use three different scripts to represent the Iberian language
Iberian language

The Iberian language was the language of a people identified by Ancient Greece and ancient Rome sources who lived in the eastern and southeastern regions of the Iberian peninsula....
.

  • Northeastern Iberian script
    Northeastern Iberian script

    The northeastern Iberian script is also known as Levantine Iberian or Iberian, because it is the Iberian script that was most frequently used, and was the main means of written expression of the Iberian language....
    • Dual variant (4th century BC and 3rd century BC)
    • Non-dual variant (2nd century BC and 1st century BC)
  • Southeastern Iberian script
    Southeastern Iberian script

    The southeastern Iberian script, also known as Meridional Iberian, was one of the means of written expression of the Iberian language, which was written mainly in the northeastern Iberian script and residually by the Greco-Iberian alphabet....
    .
  • Greco-Iberian alphabet
    Greco-Iberian alphabet

    The Greco-Iberian alphabet is a direct adaptation of an Ionic Greek variant of a Greek alphabet to the specifics of the Iberian language, thus this script is an alphabet and lacks the distinctive characteristic of the rest of paleohispanic scripts that present signs with syllabic value, for the occlusives and signs with monophonemic value for t...


Northeastern Iberian script
Northeastern Iberian script

The northeastern Iberian script is also known as Levantine Iberian or Iberian, because it is the Iberian script that was most frequently used, and was the main means of written expression of the Iberian language....
 and southeastern Iberian script
Southeastern Iberian script

The southeastern Iberian script, also known as Meridional Iberian, was one of the means of written expression of the Iberian language, which was written mainly in the northeastern Iberian script and residually by the Greco-Iberian alphabet....
 share a common distinctive typological characteristic, also present in other paleohispanic scripts
Paleohispanic scripts

The Paleohispanic scripts are the writing systems created in the Iberian peninsula before the Latin alphabet became the dominant script....
: they present signs with syllabic value for the occlusives and signs with monofonematic value for the rest of consonants and vowels. From a writing systems point of view they are neither alphabets nor syllabaries, they are mixed scripts that normally are identified as semi-syllabaries. About this common origin, there is no agreement between researchers: for some this origin is only linked to the Phoenician alphabet
Phoenician alphabet

The Phoenician alphabet is a continuation of the Proto-Canaanite alphabet, by convention taken to originate around 1050 BC. It was used for the writing of Phoenician language, a Northern Semitic languages language, used by the civilization of Phoenicia....
 while for others the Greek alphabet
Greek alphabet

The Greek alphabet is a set of twenty-four letters that has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th century BC or early 8th century BCE....
 had participated too.

Art


The Iberians produced sculpture in stone and bronze, most of which was much influenced by the Greeks and Phoenicians. The styles of Iberian sculpture are divided geographically into Levantine, Central, Southern, and Western groups, of which the Levantine group displays the most Greek influence.

Gallery



See also

Modern peoples of Iberia:
  • Spanish people
    Spanish people

    Spanish people or Spaniards are a nation or ethnic group native to Spain, in the Iberian Peninsula of southwestern Europe. They are often considered an amalgam of different ethnic groups, rather than an ethnic group by itself....
  • Catalan people
    Catalan people

    The Catalans are the people from Catalonia, an Autonomous Community of Spain, including people originating in that region but living elsewhere. The inhabitants of the adjacent portion of southern France ? known in Catalonia proper as Catalunya Nord , and in France as the Pays Catalan ? are often included in this definition....
  • Asturian people
    Asturian people

    The Asturians are one of the Nationalisms and regionalisms of Spain of Spain, issuing from the historical country of the Principality of Asturias, and also from the provinces of Le?n , Zamora and Cantabria....
  • Galician people
    Galician people

    The Galicians are an ethnic group or nationality whose homeland is Galicia , which is a Historical regions in Spain in Southwestern Europe, embracing a territory situated in the north-west of the Iberian Peninsula....
  • Basque people
    Basque people

    The Basques are a people who inhabit a region spanning over parts of north-central Spain and southwestern France.The name Basque derives from the ancient tribe of the Vascones, described by Ancient Greece historian Strabo as living south of the western Pyrenees and north of the Ebro River, in modern day Navarre and northern Aragon....
  • Portuguese people
    Portuguese people

    The Portuguese people are the ethnic group or nation native to the country of Portugal, in the west of the Iberian peninsula of Southern Europe-Western Europe Europe....


Pre-Roman cultures of Iberia:
  • Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
    Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula

    This is a list of the Pre-Ancient Rome peoples of the Iberian peninsula ....
  • Tartessos
    Tartessos

    Tartessos was a harbor city and its surrounding culture on the south coast of the Iberian peninsula , at the mouth of the Guadalquivir river. It was mentioned by Herodotus, Strabo in Pliny's Natural History....
  • Celts
  • Celtiberians
    Celtiberians

    The Celtiberians were a Celtic languages-speaking people of the Iberian Peninsula in the final centuries BCE. The group originated when Celts migrated from Gaul and integrated with the local Pre-Indo-European populations of Iberia, in particular the Iberians....
  • Cynetes
    Cynetes

    The Cynetes or Conii were a one of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula, living in today's Algarve and Low Alentejo regions of southern Portugal before the 6th century BCE ....
  • Lusitanians
    Lusitanians

    The Lusitanians were an Indo-European people living in the western Iberian Peninsula long before it became the Ancient Rome Roman provinces of Lusitania ....


Archeological sites:
  • Lucentum
    Lucentum

    Lucentum is the name of the Roman Empire predecessor of the city of Alicante, Spain. Particularly, it refers to the archaeological site in which the remains of this ancient settlement lie, at a place known as El Tossal de Manises, in the neighborhood of Albufereta....


Related to Iberian culture:
  • Iberian language
    Iberian language

    The Iberian language was the language of a people identified by Ancient Greece and ancient Rome sources who lived in the eastern and southeastern regions of the Iberian peninsula....
  • Iberian scripts
    Iberian scripts

    The Iberian scripts are the Paleohispanic scripts that were used to represent the extinct Iberian language. Most of them are typologically very unusual in that they are semi-syllabary rather than purely alphabetic....


Further reading


  • Beltrán, Miguel (1996): Los iberos en Aragón, Zaragoza.
  • Ruiz, Arturo; Molinos, Manuel (1993): Los iberos, Barcelona.
  • Sanmartí, Joan; Santacana, Joan (2005): Els ibers del nord, Barcelona.
  • Sanmartí, Joan (2005): , Palaeohispanica 5, pp. 333-358.


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