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Iberian Peninsula. By: Jacob haycraft. 19 B.C. Rome and Carthage. There was a struggle between the two about dominancy Rome eventually came out on top After 200 years of resilient tribes who didn’t like imperialist rule that Rome consisted of. 1100 B.C. The Founding of Gadir.
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Iberian Peninsula By: Jacob haycraft
19 B.C.Rome and Carthage • There was a struggle between the two about dominancy • Rome eventually came out on top • After 200 years of resilient tribes who didn’t like imperialist rule that Rome consisted of
1100 B.C.The Founding of Gadir • It was founded by Phoenician’s and merchants • It’s found near Tartessos in modern day Cadiź
209 B.C.Carthago Nova • Was founded by Asdrubal with the name Qart-Hadasch until around 209 B.C. • The after 209 B.C. Publius Cornelius Scipio took it over and made it part of Roman Hispania • Then its name was changed to Carthago Nova
1800 B.C.Bronze Age • Los Millares was followed by El Argar, Bronze technology spread rapidly • Many new tools and artistry were designed during this time in history
3000 B.C.Chalcolithic • Many complex cultures were developed around this time • This gave rise to some of the first Civilizations in Iberia
Sources • http://www.spanisharts.com/arquitectura/imagenes/roma/i_ciudad_cartagena.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberian_Peninsula • http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/?period=06®ion=eusi