La Península Ibérica: arqueología e imagen mítica
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.2002.v75.131Keywords:
Hispania, Greeks, Phoenicians, Colonization, mythsAbstract
The knowledge of the first Greek and Phoenician travels to the Iberian Peninsula requires a new reading of literary sources in order to understand the archaeological evidence. If Greek archaeological remains are scarce and, on the other hand, literary references are abundant, it is necessary to estalish, as a hypothesis, that the greek knowledge mirroed in the texts, derives from real mediterranean contacts with Phoenicians, a fact that is very well documented in different modern research.
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