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      • The cultural characteristics of the Iberian Peninsula, with its Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Continental influences as well as its local traditions, made the Iron Age a time of complex change that showed little chronological homogeneity.
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  2. The cultural characteristics of the Iberian Peninsula, with its Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Continental influences as well as its local traditions, made the Iron Age a time of complex change that showed little chronological homogeneity.

  3. Dec 26, 2022 · This paper analyses social transformations in the Early Iron Age based on a holistic and longue durée approach applied to the first fortified habitats in the Iberian north-west.

  4. Aug 18, 2019 · Indo Europeans and the Iron Age in Iberia. The gradual transition to the earliest period of the Iron Age also saw the first contact of the ancient Phoenicians with the Iberian Peninsula. Around 1104 BC they sailed from the distant Phoenician city of Tyro and founded a walled settlement on the coast of the very southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula.

  5. 305–344. Published: 07 June 2018. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. This chapter provides an overview of the Iron Age across the Iberian Peninsula, transcending the division between ‘Celtic/Indo-European’ and ‘Iberian/non-Indo-European’ areas which has characterized previous research.

  6. Apr 19, 2022 · This article has presented evidence of the key points in the social dynamics of the territories and communities of the Eastern Iberian Meseta during the Late Iron Age. Despite being considered peripheral, this region and the entire Iberian Iron Age can enrich and contribute to a more global understanding of the urbanization process and the ...

  7. Mar 7, 2018 · Abstract. The Oxford Handbook of the European Iron Age presents to students, scholars, and interested general readers a broad overview of current understanding of the archaeology of Europe from 1000 bc to the early historic period. During this period, new technologies, agricultural innovation, and demographic growth saw much of the landscape ...

  8. The deposits found here in Merinel had accumulated across many generations, spanning the Chalcolithic, Bronze Age, and Iberian Iron Age (at least, from 2250 BC until the last phase of the Iberian Iron Age: 300 BC) (Aparicio et al., 1983; Aparicio, 1991; Machause López, 2019).

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