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The term “Iberia” comes from the Ancient Greek word “Iberes,” which was used to refer to the people who lived in the region.
Spain, Portugal and Andorra. For these people the neolithic, copper and bell beaker eras was a very important period(s). The area generally refers to the Iberian Peninsula, which is located in southwestern Europe. During prehistoric Iberia, a rich archaeological record was left behind. Stone tools and trade in the Iberian region may have actually originated…
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Cromlechs are megalithic structures. Consisting of a circle of standing stones, arranged in a particular pattern or formation
Well known in the British Isles, Brittany in France, and perhaps the Almendres Cromlech in Portugal. Chromlech are ancient monuments associated with with prehistoric or neolithic cultures. They can be found in various parts of the world. In Asia, Europe, and Africa. Megalithic construction. Made of large stone blocks. The word comes from Welsh. Crom…