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🛡️ Iberia before the Phoneticians, Greeks, and Romans: Celts and Celtiberians

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🛡️ Iberia before the Phoneticians, Greeks, and Romans: Celts and Celtiberians
Warriors, Hillforts, and the Dawn of Iberian Identity


🕐 2 min read · Updated 3 Apr 2026 at 01:20
📋 Fast Facts
  • Celtic and Iberian peoples inhabited the Iberian Peninsula before Mediterranean colonization and Roman conquest
  • Celtiberians emerged as a cultural synthesis of Celtic and indigenous Iberian populations in the central Meseta
  • Societies organized into tribes led by chieftains, inhabiting fortified hilltop settlements called castros and oppida
  • Advanced metalworking, agriculture, and trade networks supported complex political and economic systems

Before Phoenician, Greek, and Roman arrival, the Iberian Peninsula was inhabited by indigenous Celtic and Celtiberian communities that shaped the region's early cultural identity. These peoples established complex tribal societies across the northwest and central plateau, developing distinct languages, social hierarchies, and artistic traditions. Their fortified settlements, warfare practices, and economic systems created a foundation upon which later Mediterranean and Roman influences would ...

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