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ANCIENT HISTORY UNIT 14 REVISION
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ANCIENT HISTORY

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Page 1: ANCIENT HISTORY

ANCIENT HISTORYANCIENT HISTORY

UNIT 14REVISION

UNIT 14REVISION

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PRE - ROMAN TIMES

They are descendents from the first inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula during prehistoric times. Both Celts and Iberians were organized in tribes and they lived in walled villages situated high up on hills- to keep out attackers-.

Celts: were situated in the Central Plateau and the Cantabrian coast. They lived in peace and in tribes. They were expert metal workers and farmers (most people bred animals and cultivate cereals). They did not trade much. They built round houses so the streets were not clearly definited.

IBERIANS: were situated on the Mediterranean Coast(south and East) so they traded with the colonies that arrived to the peninsula such as Phoenicians, Greeks and Carthaginians. They made their own coins. They were farmers and craftsmen – they created wonderful sculptures -. They knew how to write.

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COLONISING CIVILIZATIONS

Phoenicians: they came from Asia. They were expert sailors and traders. They founded colonies such as Gadir, Malaca or Abdera. 7th century B.C.

Greeks: They came from Greece and settled on the Mediterranean coast. around the 6th century B.C. They sold ceramics and bought salt, esparto grass and metals.

Carthaginians: They arrived from Africa around the 3rd century. They inhabited the Balearic Islands and some territories such as Cartago Nova (Cartagena). They wanted to control the Mediterranean world so they came not just to trade but also willing to conquer new territories.

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ROMAN HISPANIA

They landed in Emporion in the year 218 B.C.E.  They were fighting against the Carthaginians in the Punic wars.  They expelled them from the Peninsula and they decided to occupy the place.  By the year 19 B.C. they had conquered all the territory (including the colonies and the celts and Iberians).

The Romans divide the territory into provinces. Each province had a governor (maintein order and collect taxes). They adopted the Roman Law. Latin became the official language. First, they worshipped Roman gods and goddesses. Later. Christianity became the official religion. Roman society was divided into free people and slaves. Free woman had fewer rights than free men. They built many public monuments: theatres, amphitheatres, circuses, aqueducts...

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ROMAN REMINDS

THEATRE MOSAICS

AQUEDUCT ROAD