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Small Iberia 1500BC
Active Iberia 1300BC
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Iberia 1300BC


13th century BC

  • El Argar disappears abruptly, giving way to a less homogeneous post-Argarian culture.
  • The Motillas are abandoned, perhaps due to the disappearance of the Argarian state and its military needs.
  • The Urnfield culture is the first wave of Indo-European migrations to enter in the Peninsula. Although they stayed in Catalonia, they triggered the Atlantic Bronze Age in the Northwest of the peninsula (modern Galicia and northern Portugal), that maintained commercial relations with Brittany and the British Isles.
  • In Western Andalusia appears a internally burnished pottery culture.
  • The Northwest is defined by their typical axes, divided into two types: Galician and Astur-Cantabrian.
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