The visit will include significant landmarks of the period, such as the Manzanares Bifaz, the Idol of Extremadura, the phenomenon of the Campaniform Vessel, the mystery of the arms depot of the Ría de Huelva, the Phoenician trade, Tartessian treasures, the Moro Well and of course the Iberian Ladies of Baza and Elche. All of them will help us to get closer to the daily life of these peoples.
Did you know what?
- "Iberia" means in Greek "land of rabbits" and it is the first name that was given to the territory that makes up present-day Spain. Although the term "Spain" comes from the Latin "Hispania" given by the Romans. During Antiquity many peoples settled here because it was a place rich in gold, silver and other minerals.
-The Iberians loved Greek ceramics, they considered that their possession brought great prestige. Knowing this, the Greeks created a specific production of lower quality to sell on the Peninsula.
Many more stories await you!