Tartessos
Tartessos (Greek: Ταρτησσός) or Tartessus, was a semi-mythical harbor city and the surrounding culture on the south coast of the Iberian Peninsula (in modern Andalusia, Spain), at the mouth of the Guadalquivir River. It appears in sources from Greece and the Near East starting during the first millennium BC. Herodotus, for example, describes it as beyond the Pillars of Heracles (Strait of Gibraltar). Roman authors tend to echo the earlier Greek sources but from around the end of the millennium there are indications that the name Tartessos had fallen out of use and the city may have been lost to flooding, though several authors attempt to identify it with cities of other names in the area. Archaeological discoveries in the region have built up a picture of a more widespread culture, identif
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Tartessos
Tartessos (Greek: Ταρτησσός) or Tartessus, was a semi-mythical harbor city and the surrounding culture on the south coast of the Iberian Peninsula (in modern Andalusia, Spain), at the mouth of the Guadalquivir River. It appears in sources from Greece and the Near East starting during the first millennium BC. Herodotus, for example, describes it as beyond the Pillars of Heracles (Strait of Gibraltar). Roman authors tend to echo the earlier Greek sources but from around the end of the millennium there are indications that the name Tartessos had fallen out of use and the city may have been lost to flooding, though several authors attempt to identify it with cities of other names in the area. Archaeological discoveries in the region have built up a picture of a more widespread culture, identif
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Tartesso (em grego: Τάρτησσος) ...... o de Tartessos já não existia.
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Tartesso (in greco antico: Τάρ ...... da Cartagine verso il 500 a.C.
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Tartessos (Greek: Ταρτησσός) o ...... in: Gades, present-day Cádiz).
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Tartessos (bahasa Yunani: Ταρτ ...... : Gades, kota Cádiz saat ini).
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Tartessos (en grec ancien Ταρτ ...... st incertain et donc, discuté.
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Tartessos (även Tartessus) var ...... ockupation, efter år 500 f.Kr.
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Tartessos (Τάρτησσος) is de Gr ...... vondsten hiervoor onbestaand.
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Tartessos edo Tarteside (grezi ...... agin kulturalak izan zituzten.
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Tartessos fue una banda de roc ...... meda. En 1976, se disolvieron.
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Tartessos va ser el lloc pel q ...... del Guadiana o al mateix Tajo.
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Tartesso (em grego: Τάρτησσος) ...... urais dos egípcios e fenícios.
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Tartesso (in greco antico: Τάρ ...... da Cartagine verso il 500 a.C.
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Tartessos (Greek: Ταρτησσός) o ...... re widespread culture, identif
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Tartessos (bahasa Yunani: Ταρτ ...... s telah menemukan bukti kebera
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Tartessos (en grec ancien Ταρτ ...... st incertain et donc, discuté.
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Tartessos (även Tartessus) var ...... ockupation, efter år 500 f.Kr.
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Tartessos (Τάρτησσος) is de Gr ...... vondsten hiervoor onbestaand.
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Tartessos edo Tarteside (grezi ...... agin kulturalak izan zituzten.
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Tartessos fue una banda de roc ...... ería) y Eliseo Alfonso (bajo).
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Tartessos va ser el lloc pel q ...... del Guadiana o al mateix Tajo.
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