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🏛️ Iberia before the Phoneticians, Greeks, and Romans: The Turdetani

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🏛️ Iberia before the Phoneticians, Greeks, and Romans: The Turdetani
Iron Age civilization of southern Iberia, 7th century BCE onwards


🕐 3 min read · Updated 11 Apr 2026 at 07:51
📌 Fast Facts
  • Period: 7th century BCE onwards, Iron Age
  • Location: Guadalquivir river valley, southern Spain
  • Culture: Literate, agricultural, independent trade networks
  • Territory: Fertile river valleys of present-day Andalusia region

The Turdetani were an Iron Age civilization occupying the Guadalquivir river valley in southern Iberia that developed sophisticated agricultural, commercial, and writing systems independently of Mediterranean colonial powers. Emerging around the 7th century BCE, they established one of the most advanced indigenous societies of the Iberian Peninsula before Roman conquest. As of 2026, archaeological evidence continues to reveal the scale of their settlements, trade networks, and cultural ...

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