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Mastia (or M****ia of the Tartessians) is an
ancient Iberian settlement,
belonging to the
Tartessian confederation, once
located in
southeastern Spain....
- addition,
Cartagena has
traditionally been ****ociated with the city of
Mastia mentioned by the Greco-Latin poet
Avienus in the work
known as the Ora maritima...
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between the
Iberian Bastetani and the
Tartessian Mastieni (who
lived in
Mastia, on the
southeastern coast of the peninsula) is not
entirely clear. Their...
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overarching influence (featuring two
centres of
Punic influence in
Gadir and
Mastia); the
latter grip
strengthened from the 4th
century BC on. The Barcids,...
- pla****
significant roles throughout history. It may have been
originally Mastia, but it was
founded or
refounded around 227 BC by the
Carthaginian military...
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fallow deer "Dama df. vallonnetensis" from
Cueva Victoria (Murcia, Spain)".
Mastia. 11–13: 269–323. S2CID 44675184. Van der Made, Jan (2019). "The dwarfed...
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Province Qart-Hadast (Spain), now Cartagena,
Spain (which may be the same as
Mastia) New Carthage,
Louisiana This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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lived in the northwest. The town is
thought to have
originally been
named Mastia.
Possessing one of the best
harbors in the
Western Mediterranean, it was...
- Málaga.
Basti (today's Baza) was
their main centre.
Mastieni - in and
around Mastia territory (Cartagena). Bergistani/Bergusii - in the high
Llobregat river...
- the city of Qart Hadasht,
probably on an
early Iberian settlement called Mastia. The new city was
located on a
peninsula in the
middle of a bay and had...