Ancient history BY: Irene, cati e inés.

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Ancient history BY: Irene, cati e inés

Index 1. When did the Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Greeks arrive to the Iberian Peninsula? 2. Why did the Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Greeks arrive to the Iberian Peninsula? 3. Where did the Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Greeks come from? 4. Important colonies in the Iberian Peninsula 5. What did the Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Greeks introduce to the Iberian Peninsula?

1. When did the Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Greeks arrive to the Iberian Peninsula? The Phoenicians arrived to the Iberian Peninsula during 11th century BC. 1.2. Carthaginians. The Carthaginians arrived to the Iberian Peninsula during the 7th century BC. 1.3. Greeks The Greeks arrived to the Iberian Peninsula during the 6th century BC.

2. Why did the Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Greeks arrive to the Iberian Peninsula? The most important reason Other reasons Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Greeks -They arrived to Spain because they wanted to trade with Celts and Iberians -They were loking for metals. - They established colonies

3. Where did the Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Greeks come from? The Phoenicians came from lands beyond the Mediterranean sea. (Asia) The Carthaginians came from North Africa. The Greeks came from Greece

4. Important colonies in the Iberian Peninsula Where did they established colonies? Most important colonies Phoenicians They established colonies on the southern coast of the Iberian Peninsula Gades (Cádiz), Malaca (Málaga), Abdera(Adra) and Ibossim (Ibiza) Carthaginians They established colonies in the east of the Iberian Peninsula and in the Baleraric Islands Ebussus (Ibiza) and Carthago Nova (Cartagena) Greeks They established colonies on the north-Eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. Rhode (Rosas) and Emporion (Ampurias)

4.1. Phoenician, Carthaginians and Greek colonies in the Iberian Peninsula

5. What did they Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Greeks introduce to the Iberian Peninsula? 1.1. Phoenicians introduced in the Iberian Peninsula: The use of iron. The use of the Potter´s Wheel. The production of olive oil. The production of wine. The first form of Iberian writing.

5. What did they Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Greeks introduce to the Iberian Peninsula? 5.2. Carthaginians and Greeks introduced in the Iberian Peninsula: New products, such as wine and olive oil. Writting. The use of coins for trade.

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