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Cartago, Roma y las poblaciones de la cuenca media del Guadiana

Authors: Paniego Díaz, Pablo;

Cartago, Roma y las poblaciones de la cuenca media del Guadiana

Abstract

[ES]: Desde un momento temprano se conocen ciertas informaciones sobre el occidente de la Península Ibérica que se pueden vincular, en algunos casos, con las poblaciones asentadas en la cuenca media del Guadiana. Sin embargo, la conquista cartaginesa de parte de la península y el inicio de la II Guerra Púnica supondrán un salto cuantitativo y cualitativo en la interacción, el conocimiento y las informaciones sobre las poblaciones del Guadiana Medio. Los datos aumentan exponencialmente durante el siglo II a.C., siendo esta vez la “interlocutora” Roma. En este trabajo se presentan algunos elementos, como el nombre cambiante de las poblaciones, relacionados con la interacción entre las gentes de la región y griegos, púnicos y romanos.

[EN]: Certain information on the peninsular western that can be linked, in some cases, with populations in the basin of the Guadiana known from early. However the carthaginian conquest of the part of the Iberian Peninsula and the start of the Second Punic War will mean a qualitative and quantitative leap in the interaction, knowledge and information on the populations of the Middle Guadiana. The data increase exponentially during de 2nd century BC, and this time being the “interlocutor” Rome. In this paper some elements such as the changing name of the populations, related to de interaction between the peoples of the región and Greek, Punic and Roman are presented.

Trabajo presentado a las V Jornadas de Investigación en Historia Antigua, celebradas de 25 al 27 de noviembre de 2015 en la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.

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Keywords

Túrdulos, Celtici, Lusitanos, Celtas, Turduli, Lusitanian, Denominaciones étnicas, Celts

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