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Vettones (Gr****: Ouettones) were an Iron Age pre-Roman
people of the
Iberian Peninsula.
Lujan (2007)
concludes that some of the
names of the
Vettones...
- but
rather pre-Celtic Indo-European as
could have been the
Lusitani and
Vettones Ethnographic Map of Pre-Roman
Iberia (circa 200 b, If
their language was...
- some scholars,
these tribes were
Lusitanians and not
Vettones)
Calontienses Caluri Coerenses Vettones – Ávila and
Salamanca (Spain), may have been a Pre-Celtic...
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single usage, the
verracos were an
essential part of the
landscape of the
Vettones, one of the Pre-Roman
peoples of the
Iberian Peninsula. It has generally...
- Phoenician-influenced
Tartessians flourished in the southwest; and
Lusitanians and
Vettones occupied areas in the
central west.
Several cities were
founded along the...
- victory, the
Lusitanians formed an
alliance with the
Vettones. Together, the
Lusitanians and
Vettones laid
siege to the Blastophoenicians, a
Phoenician settlement...
- muni****lities, more than half are
villages with
fewer than 300 people. The
Vettones occupied the
areas of the
current Spanish provinces of
Salamanca and Ávila...
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ancient times. However,
based on
archeological findings,
Lusitanians and
Vettones seem to have been
largely pre-Celtic Indo-European po****tions that adopted...
- (including the
Vettones) into
offering their surrender. The
conquest of
Oxthracae terrified the
surrounding tribes,
including the
Vettones, who immediately...
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upper layer of Las Cogotas,
which represents a
classical settlement of
Vettones,
which inhabited the
territory of
modern provinces of
Avila and Salamanca...