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|palabrasclave= Carthaginians in the Iberian Peninsula, Romans, Romanisation, Roman occupation, Celtiberian wars, Cantabrian wars, Roman cities, Christianity in Roman Hispania, productive centres in Roman Hispania, Roman villas, administrative organisation of Roman Hispania, Hispania ulterior, Hispania citerior, Lusitania, Baetica, Tarraconensis, Cartaginenesis, Gallaecia, Roman roads, Roman roads|descripcion= Cartographic presentation The so-called Ancient Age was considered to have begun in the East with the appearance of prehistorywriting some 5, including000 years ago, among others, sites on and in the Iberian Peninsuladuring the second Iron Age, throughout the 3rd century BC.
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