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Paleolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age in Iberia
This is episode 3 called Paleolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age in Iberia and in this episode you will learn:
Show notes:
- How was the Iberian Peninsula during the Prehistory, except for the Iron Age
- Remark that Prehistory is the less-known period of human history, and that new archeological or genetic findings are constantly challenging previous theories
- The archeological site of Atapuerca, the most important Prehistoric one of Spain and Europe
- The first settlers of the Iberian Peninsula
- The Cave of Altamira
- The slow process of Neolithization, first in the south and southeast and later in the north
- The urbanized and stratified town of Los Millares of the Spanish Copper Age
- Recent genetic studies that indicate that there may have been a big migration of Indo-Europeans between...
published: 12 Nov 2018
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The Interesting Case of the Iberian Gene Pool
Results from a massive international genetic study of the Iberian peninsula give new clarity to the complex picture of the genetics that have come through the area in the past 45,000 years. The Jindo takes a look at what is known about the history of the region's peopling, and discusses the different populations of its various migrants.
Article: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/03/men-who-lived-spain-4500-years-ago-left-almost-no-descendants-alive-today?r3f_986=https://www.google.com/
Article: https://www.archaeology.org/news/7475-190315-spain-ancient-genomes
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published: 19 Mar 2019
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Celtic, Phoenician & Greek Colonists | The History of Spain: Land on a Crossroad | The Great Courses
Follow three remarkable immigrant groups who left their mark on Spanish culture. First, trace the impact of the Celts and the technology they brought to the region. Learn about the Phoenicians, famous as mariners, and their legacy of trade and engineering. Continue with the singular influence of the Greeks, who shaped the history and culture of the peninsula for future immigrants.
This free full-length lecture comes from the course The History of Spain: Land on a Crossroad. Learn more about this course and start your FREE trial of The Great Courses Plus here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/lp/t2/generic?utm_source=Video&utm_medium=Youtube&utm_campaign=151288
About This Course:
Spain has played a unique and pivotal role in Western civilization. It has historically stood at a critical...
published: 02 Nov 2017
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The animated history of Spain (from Tartessos to Rome)
The history of Spain (from Tartessos to Rome)
Spanish history from the earliest ancient civilizations to the Roman conquest.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Epimetheus1776
published: 26 Oct 2017
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Prehistoric Iberia
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published: 30 Dec 2015
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History of Spain: Prehistoric Times - Intermediate Spanish
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First video of a new series about the history of Spain, from prehistoric times to the present.
At Dreaming Spanish, you will learn Spanish the way you learned your native language, namely, through immersion. Simply start watching content at a level that is comprehensible to you, and gradually work your way towards...
published: 02 Apr 2018
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Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field, Session I
Brown University
1 March 2014
9-10:40am
Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field
Session I: Recent Developments and Key Issues in Prehistoric through Islamic Archaeology in Iberia
Katina Lillios (Prehistoric Archaeology)
Carlos Gómez Bellard (Phoenician and Punic Archaeology)
Alicia Jiménez (Roman Archaeology)
Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros (Late Antique Archaeology)
Sonia Gutiérrez Lloret (Islamic Archaeology)
Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field
The Iberian Peninsula is rich in archaeological remains of global importance from Neanderthal tools to Phoenician ports and from Roman arches to mass graves from the Spanish Civil War. In spite of this, the archaeology of Iberia is little studied outside of the peninsula itself. Political and linguistic factors have resulted in relatively i...
published: 11 Apr 2014
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History of the Iberians
History of the Iberians - Iberian Civilization
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZr2JvFQqLWTNBlaUXwbXz_N4swgV_t_Y
published: 22 Dec 2020
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Rock Art Routes in Spain - Cultural Routes in Spain
The Iberia Peninsula hosts the largest number of Prehistoric rock art sites of Europe. The Council of Europe Cultural Route ‘Prehistoric Rock Art Trails’ includes over one hundred rock art destinations in Spain which are of great scientific, cultural, artistic and archaeological interest. These sites are organized in fifteen regional and thematic itineraries/routes which allow us to discover different regions and landscapes where the first art of our species has been preserved. These fifteen itineraries are the Spanish Rock Art Routes included in the Cultural Routes in Spain programme of Turspain.
published: 23 Apr 2021
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Prehistory and Pre-Roman peoples in the Iberian Peninsula
How did prehistorical people live in our Peninsula?
Who were the Celts and the Iberians?
published: 28 Oct 2020
19:12
Paleolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age in Iberia
This is episode 3 called Paleolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age in Iberia and in this episode you will learn:
Show notes:
- How was the Iberian Peninsula during ...
This is episode 3 called Paleolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age in Iberia and in this episode you will learn:
Show notes:
- How was the Iberian Peninsula during the Prehistory, except for the Iron Age
- Remark that Prehistory is the less-known period of human history, and that new archeological or genetic findings are constantly challenging previous theories
- The archeological site of Atapuerca, the most important Prehistoric one of Spain and Europe
- The first settlers of the Iberian Peninsula
- The Cave of Altamira
- The slow process of Neolithization, first in the south and southeast and later in the north
- The urbanized and stratified town of Los Millares of the Spanish Copper Age
- Recent genetic studies that indicate that there may have been a big migration of Indo-Europeans between the Copper and Bronze Age
- The Argaric culture of the Bronze Age
- Important changes in the Late Bronze period
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This is episode 3 called Paleolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age in Iberia and in this episode you will learn:
Show notes:
- How was the Iberian Peninsula during the Prehistory, except for the Iron Age
- Remark that Prehistory is the less-known period of human history, and that new archeological or genetic findings are constantly challenging previous theories
- The archeological site of Atapuerca, the most important Prehistoric one of Spain and Europe
- The first settlers of the Iberian Peninsula
- The Cave of Altamira
- The slow process of Neolithization, first in the south and southeast and later in the north
- The urbanized and stratified town of Los Millares of the Spanish Copper Age
- Recent genetic studies that indicate that there may have been a big migration of Indo-Europeans between the Copper and Bronze Age
- The Argaric culture of the Bronze Age
- Important changes in the Late Bronze period
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- published: 12 Nov 2018
- views: 2949
10:32
The Interesting Case of the Iberian Gene Pool
Results from a massive international genetic study of the Iberian peninsula give new clarity to the complex picture of the genetics that have come through the a...
Results from a massive international genetic study of the Iberian peninsula give new clarity to the complex picture of the genetics that have come through the area in the past 45,000 years. The Jindo takes a look at what is known about the history of the region's peopling, and discusses the different populations of its various migrants.
Article: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/03/men-who-lived-spain-4500-years-ago-left-almost-no-descendants-alive-today?r3f_986=https://www.google.com/
Article: https://www.archaeology.org/news/7475-190315-spain-ancient-genomes
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https://wn.com/The_Interesting_Case_Of_The_Iberian_Gene_Pool
Results from a massive international genetic study of the Iberian peninsula give new clarity to the complex picture of the genetics that have come through the area in the past 45,000 years. The Jindo takes a look at what is known about the history of the region's peopling, and discusses the different populations of its various migrants.
Article: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/03/men-who-lived-spain-4500-years-ago-left-almost-no-descendants-alive-today?r3f_986=https://www.google.com/
Article: https://www.archaeology.org/news/7475-190315-spain-ancient-genomes
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- published: 19 Mar 2019
- views: 35258
29:09
Celtic, Phoenician & Greek Colonists | The History of Spain: Land on a Crossroad | The Great Courses
Follow three remarkable immigrant groups who left their mark on Spanish culture. First, trace the impact of the Celts and the technology they brought to the reg...
Follow three remarkable immigrant groups who left their mark on Spanish culture. First, trace the impact of the Celts and the technology they brought to the region. Learn about the Phoenicians, famous as mariners, and their legacy of trade and engineering. Continue with the singular influence of the Greeks, who shaped the history and culture of the peninsula for future immigrants.
This free full-length lecture comes from the course The History of Spain: Land on a Crossroad. Learn more about this course and start your FREE trial of The Great Courses Plus here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/lp/t2/generic?utm_source=Video&utm_medium=Youtube&utm_campaign=151288
About This Course:
Spain has played a unique and pivotal role in Western civilization. It has historically stood at a critical crossroad—a crossroad of geography, of cultures, of religions, of ideas, of trade, and more. Spain’s strategic location, through the centuries, has made it a magnet for multiple different peoples, and it has participated in and witnessed numerous major shifts, trends, and historical moments.
Across 5000 years, from its prehistory and ancient Roman rule to the glory of Moorish al-Andalus, and from its empire building to its religious passions and kingly dynasties, Spain’s history has been extraordinarily dramatic, colorful, poignant, inspiring, and heartrending.
And yet, Spain’s remarkable role has not always been detailed in standard history curricula, at times overshadowed by the high profile of other European powers. But to understand the unfolding of Spain’s epic history is to come to terms with one of the West’s great civilizations, and to grasp its enduring presence and influence on the world stage. Consider these singular features of Spanish history:
The Renaissance began in Spain 15 years before the rest of Europe;
Spain was both the instigator and the catalyst for the opening of the New World, spanning North, Central, and South America—leaving Spanish as the world’s second most widely spoken language, following only Chinese;
Spain was a primary player in the vast commercial revolution that changed the world in the 17th century;
The collapse of Spain’s great empire both prefigured and sheds light upon the later disintegration of other European empires;
Spain’s 20th century history reveals much about the rise and fall of fascism in Europe.
In The History of Spain: Land on a Crossroad, Professor Emerita Joyce E. Salisbury of the University of Wisconsin unfurls a broad and fascinating panorama of Spanish history, spanning the centuries from the first Neolithic settlement of the peninsula to Spain’s 20th century Civil War.
Linking one extraordinary era with the next, the course begins with how early Spain drew a spectrum of peoples from ancient Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East, who formed vibrant communities on the peninsula. From there, you’ll witness the subjugation of the peninsula by both Rome and Gothic peoples, leading to the breathtaking drama of Islamic Spain and the Reconquista, Catholic Spain and the Inquisition, and the conquest of the New World. In the final lectures, you’ll travel into the royal dynasties and dazzling artistic heritage of the Habsburg and Bourbon kings, and you’ll track Spain’s storied emergence into the modern world.
These 24 accessible and highly enjoyable lectures offer you a penetrating overview of the development of Spanish civilization. Designed for a wide audience, the course presents a comprehensive picture of Spanish life and culture, encompassing history, architecture and art, religion, science, and the humanities, as well as offering many pointers for travel in Spain, highlighting the country’s outstanding historical and cultural sights, and why they’re important.
Learn more about this course and start your FREE trial of The Great Courses Plus here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/show/the_history_of_spain_land_on_a_crossroad?utm_source=Video&utm_medium=Youtube&utm_campaign=151288
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Follow three remarkable immigrant groups who left their mark on Spanish culture. First, trace the impact of the Celts and the technology they brought to the region. Learn about the Phoenicians, famous as mariners, and their legacy of trade and engineering. Continue with the singular influence of the Greeks, who shaped the history and culture of the peninsula for future immigrants.
This free full-length lecture comes from the course The History of Spain: Land on a Crossroad. Learn more about this course and start your FREE trial of The Great Courses Plus here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/lp/t2/generic?utm_source=Video&utm_medium=Youtube&utm_campaign=151288
About This Course:
Spain has played a unique and pivotal role in Western civilization. It has historically stood at a critical crossroad—a crossroad of geography, of cultures, of religions, of ideas, of trade, and more. Spain’s strategic location, through the centuries, has made it a magnet for multiple different peoples, and it has participated in and witnessed numerous major shifts, trends, and historical moments.
Across 5000 years, from its prehistory and ancient Roman rule to the glory of Moorish al-Andalus, and from its empire building to its religious passions and kingly dynasties, Spain’s history has been extraordinarily dramatic, colorful, poignant, inspiring, and heartrending.
And yet, Spain’s remarkable role has not always been detailed in standard history curricula, at times overshadowed by the high profile of other European powers. But to understand the unfolding of Spain’s epic history is to come to terms with one of the West’s great civilizations, and to grasp its enduring presence and influence on the world stage. Consider these singular features of Spanish history:
The Renaissance began in Spain 15 years before the rest of Europe;
Spain was both the instigator and the catalyst for the opening of the New World, spanning North, Central, and South America—leaving Spanish as the world’s second most widely spoken language, following only Chinese;
Spain was a primary player in the vast commercial revolution that changed the world in the 17th century;
The collapse of Spain’s great empire both prefigured and sheds light upon the later disintegration of other European empires;
Spain’s 20th century history reveals much about the rise and fall of fascism in Europe.
In The History of Spain: Land on a Crossroad, Professor Emerita Joyce E. Salisbury of the University of Wisconsin unfurls a broad and fascinating panorama of Spanish history, spanning the centuries from the first Neolithic settlement of the peninsula to Spain’s 20th century Civil War.
Linking one extraordinary era with the next, the course begins with how early Spain drew a spectrum of peoples from ancient Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East, who formed vibrant communities on the peninsula. From there, you’ll witness the subjugation of the peninsula by both Rome and Gothic peoples, leading to the breathtaking drama of Islamic Spain and the Reconquista, Catholic Spain and the Inquisition, and the conquest of the New World. In the final lectures, you’ll travel into the royal dynasties and dazzling artistic heritage of the Habsburg and Bourbon kings, and you’ll track Spain’s storied emergence into the modern world.
These 24 accessible and highly enjoyable lectures offer you a penetrating overview of the development of Spanish civilization. Designed for a wide audience, the course presents a comprehensive picture of Spanish life and culture, encompassing history, architecture and art, religion, science, and the humanities, as well as offering many pointers for travel in Spain, highlighting the country’s outstanding historical and cultural sights, and why they’re important.
Learn more about this course and start your FREE trial of The Great Courses Plus here: https://www.TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/show/the_history_of_spain_land_on_a_crossroad?utm_source=Video&utm_medium=Youtube&utm_campaign=151288
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- published: 02 Nov 2017
- views: 73968
3:39
The animated history of Spain (from Tartessos to Rome)
The history of Spain (from Tartessos to Rome)
Spanish history from the earliest ancient civilizations to the Roman conquest.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/E...
The history of Spain (from Tartessos to Rome)
Spanish history from the earliest ancient civilizations to the Roman conquest.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Epimetheus1776
https://wn.com/The_Animated_History_Of_Spain_(From_Tartessos_To_Rome)
The history of Spain (from Tartessos to Rome)
Spanish history from the earliest ancient civilizations to the Roman conquest.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Epimetheus1776
- published: 26 Oct 2017
- views: 80502
22:24
Prehistoric Iberia
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- published: 30 Dec 2015
- views: 379
5:28
History of Spain: Prehistoric Times - Intermediate Spanish
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First video of a new series about the history of Spain, from prehistoric times to the present.
At Dreaming Spanish, you will learn Spanish the way you learned your native language, namely, through immersion. Simply start watching content at a level that is comprehensible to you, and gradually work your way towards more and more advanced videos.
As researchers like Dr. Stephen Krashen have shown over the past 40+ years, receiving comprehensible input, that is, messages that you can understand in the target language, is what actually results in language acquisition.
By listening to our stories, cultural expositions, conversations and games, you will get used to real Spanish as it's used in context, and develop a native-like intuition for the grammar and the vocabulary, together with a clear pronunciation.
Experience the language. Become the language.
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First video of a new series about the history of Spain, from prehistoric times to the present.
At Dreaming Spanish, you will learn Spanish the way you learned your native language, namely, through immersion. Simply start watching content at a level that is comprehensible to you, and gradually work your way towards more and more advanced videos.
As researchers like Dr. Stephen Krashen have shown over the past 40+ years, receiving comprehensible input, that is, messages that you can understand in the target language, is what actually results in language acquisition.
By listening to our stories, cultural expositions, conversations and games, you will get used to real Spanish as it's used in context, and develop a native-like intuition for the grammar and the vocabulary, together with a clear pronunciation.
Experience the language. Become the language.
Visit our language acquisition blog: https://drming.es/blog
Send one time donations to: https://paypal.me/DreamingSpanish
- published: 02 Apr 2018
- views: 16552
2:40:27
Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field, Session I
Brown University
1 March 2014
9-10:40am
Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field
Session I: Recent Developments and Key Issues in Prehistoric through Islamic ...
Brown University
1 March 2014
9-10:40am
Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field
Session I: Recent Developments and Key Issues in Prehistoric through Islamic Archaeology in Iberia
Katina Lillios (Prehistoric Archaeology)
Carlos Gómez Bellard (Phoenician and Punic Archaeology)
Alicia Jiménez (Roman Archaeology)
Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros (Late Antique Archaeology)
Sonia Gutiérrez Lloret (Islamic Archaeology)
Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field
The Iberian Peninsula is rich in archaeological remains of global importance from Neanderthal tools to Phoenician ports and from Roman arches to mass graves from the Spanish Civil War. In spite of this, the archaeology of Iberia is little studied outside of the peninsula itself. Political and linguistic factors have resulted in relatively isolated academic and archaeological communities in Spain and Portugal in stark contrast to other Mediterranean nations, such as Italy and Greece, with long histories of international collaboration. In recent decades, however, the involvement of international scholars in cooperative projects in Iberia has increased notably. Nonetheless, there remain some stubborn divisions amongst Iberian archaeologists that hinder progress — for example, about the most appropriate types of archaeological method and theory, or between differing traditions in prehistoric and Classical archaeology. The time is ripe for conversation and debate about such issues. From February 27 through March 1, the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World will host a conference and seminar series called "Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field." The event will provide a forum for international scholars across disciplines, temporal foci, and theoretical schools to discuss ongoing obstacles and future directions in the archaeology of this region.
http://archaeologyofiberia.weebly.com/
https://wn.com/Archaeology_Of_Iberia_State_Of_The_Field,_Session_I
Brown University
1 March 2014
9-10:40am
Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field
Session I: Recent Developments and Key Issues in Prehistoric through Islamic Archaeology in Iberia
Katina Lillios (Prehistoric Archaeology)
Carlos Gómez Bellard (Phoenician and Punic Archaeology)
Alicia Jiménez (Roman Archaeology)
Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros (Late Antique Archaeology)
Sonia Gutiérrez Lloret (Islamic Archaeology)
Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field
The Iberian Peninsula is rich in archaeological remains of global importance from Neanderthal tools to Phoenician ports and from Roman arches to mass graves from the Spanish Civil War. In spite of this, the archaeology of Iberia is little studied outside of the peninsula itself. Political and linguistic factors have resulted in relatively isolated academic and archaeological communities in Spain and Portugal in stark contrast to other Mediterranean nations, such as Italy and Greece, with long histories of international collaboration. In recent decades, however, the involvement of international scholars in cooperative projects in Iberia has increased notably. Nonetheless, there remain some stubborn divisions amongst Iberian archaeologists that hinder progress — for example, about the most appropriate types of archaeological method and theory, or between differing traditions in prehistoric and Classical archaeology. The time is ripe for conversation and debate about such issues. From February 27 through March 1, the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World will host a conference and seminar series called "Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field." The event will provide a forum for international scholars across disciplines, temporal foci, and theoretical schools to discuss ongoing obstacles and future directions in the archaeology of this region.
http://archaeologyofiberia.weebly.com/
- published: 11 Apr 2014
- views: 3152
6:58
History of the Iberians
History of the Iberians - Iberian Civilization
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History of the Iberians - Iberian Civilization
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZr2JvFQqLWTNBlaUXwbXz_N4swgV_t_Y
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History of the Iberians - Iberian Civilization
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- published: 22 Dec 2020
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Rock Art Routes in Spain - Cultural Routes in Spain
The Iberia Peninsula hosts the largest number of Prehistoric rock art sites of Europe. The Council of Europe Cultural Route ‘Prehistoric Rock Art Trails’ includ...
The Iberia Peninsula hosts the largest number of Prehistoric rock art sites of Europe. The Council of Europe Cultural Route ‘Prehistoric Rock Art Trails’ includes over one hundred rock art destinations in Spain which are of great scientific, cultural, artistic and archaeological interest. These sites are organized in fifteen regional and thematic itineraries/routes which allow us to discover different regions and landscapes where the first art of our species has been preserved. These fifteen itineraries are the Spanish Rock Art Routes included in the Cultural Routes in Spain programme of Turspain.
https://wn.com/Rock_Art_Routes_In_Spain_Cultural_Routes_In_Spain
The Iberia Peninsula hosts the largest number of Prehistoric rock art sites of Europe. The Council of Europe Cultural Route ‘Prehistoric Rock Art Trails’ includes over one hundred rock art destinations in Spain which are of great scientific, cultural, artistic and archaeological interest. These sites are organized in fifteen regional and thematic itineraries/routes which allow us to discover different regions and landscapes where the first art of our species has been preserved. These fifteen itineraries are the Spanish Rock Art Routes included in the Cultural Routes in Spain programme of Turspain.
- published: 23 Apr 2021
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Prehistory and Pre-Roman peoples in the Iberian Peninsula
How did prehistorical people live in our Peninsula?
Who were the Celts and the Iberians?
How did prehistorical people live in our Peninsula?
Who were the Celts and the Iberians?
https://wn.com/Prehistory_And_Pre_Roman_Peoples_In_The_Iberian_Peninsula
How did prehistorical people live in our Peninsula?
Who were the Celts and the Iberians?
- published: 28 Oct 2020
- views: 507