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<title>Tartessos. Una cultura de influencias</title>
<creator>Arroyo Burguillo, Pedro</creator>
<contributor>Alonso Ávila, María Ángeles</contributor>
<contributor>Universidad de Valladolid. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras</contributor>
<description>En el entorno cultural del sur de la Península Ibérica, tras los Millares y El Argar, surge Tartessos, a finales del Bronce Antiguo, constituido por un grupo de gentes del suroeste peninsular que había formado una confederación de pueblos que estuvieron influenciados por gentes extranjeras; fenicios y griegos, que tras el empuje de los Pueblos del Mar penetraron en la península. &#xd;
Tras un periodo de desarrollo tecnológico y expansión económica, se produciría una crisis que llevaría a la desaparición, siglos después de la cultura tartesia.</description>
<description>In the cultural environment of the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula, after the Millares and the Argar, Tartessos emerged, at the end of the Ancient Bronze, constituted by a group of people from the area of the southwest peninsular that had formed a confederation of peoples that were influenced by foreign people, Phoenicians and Greeks, who after the push of the Sea Peoples penetrated the peninsula. &#xd;
After a period of technological development and economic expansion, a crisis would occur that would lead to the disappearance, of the Tartessian culture.</description>
<date>2023-02-06</date>
<date>2023-02-06</date>
<date>2022</date>
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