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Where did the Iberians live in the Iberian peninsula?
Opción 1
In the South and the West
Opción 2
in the North and the West
Opción 3
in the South and the East
Where did the Celts live in the Iberian peninsula?
in the North, the Center and the West
in the East and the South
in the West and the East
How was the Iberians organised in political matters?T
They were organised as a great empire
They were organised in tribes governed by a king
They were organised in city states governed by assemblies of citizens
Select the right option related with the economical activity of the Celts
They were dedicated mainly to the agriculture
They were dedicated mainly to the cattle raising
They were dedicated mainly to the craftmanship
Select the right option about the Celts
They had a scripture based on estrange symbols
They had the same writing system of the Iberians
They did not know the scripture
Endovelicus was a god from
Phoenicians
Celts
Iberians
The Celts arrived in the Iberian peninsula towards
900 BC
1100 BC
1300 BC
The Greeks arrived to the Iberian peninsula
between the 8th and the 7th centuries BC
during the 6th century BC
between the 4th and the 3th century BC
MALACCA was a colony of
Greeks
Carthaginians
Opción 4
Romans
Emporion was a colony of
The wars against Romans and Carthaginians were called
Carthaginians Wars
Phoenicians Wars
Punic Wars
The kingdom of Tartessos was located in
The North and East of Iberian peninsula
The Central Plateau
The Guadalquivir valley
The most famous king of the Tartessos kingdom was
Argantonio
Astarto
Asdrúbal
The Roman conquest of the Iberian peninsula started during the
I Punic War
II Punic War
III Punic War
Who disembarked in Emporion?
Anibal
Scipio Africanus
Scipio Hispanus
Viriatus was a leader of the
Celtiberic people
Iberian people
Lusitanian people
Numantia was a destroyed city during the
Iberian Wars
Cantabrian Wars
Celtiberian Wars
The Third Stage of the Roman Conquest of the Iberian Peninsula was characterised by the
The first Roman provinces of the Iberian peninsula were
Tarraconensis and Citerior
Lusitania and Tarraconensis
Citerior and Ulterior
The first capital of the Baetica was
Corduba
Hispalis
Emerita Augusta
The las provincial division of the Romans in the Iberian peninsula was made by
Augustus
Constantinus
Diocletian
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