THE IBERIAN PENINSULA! By: Brenna Basham. 3500-1200 B.C: The Bronze Age  The bronze age was important to early civilizations because it allowed us to.

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THE IBERIAN PENINSULA! By: Brenna Basham

B.C: The Bronze Age  The bronze age was important to early civilizations because it allowed us to create improved tools for productive use.  Bronze was preferred over stone because it is stronger and lasts longer.  People used bronze to create knives, jewelry pottery, an axe, or armor.

The Bronze Age:

1200 BC: The Iron Age  The Iron Age is the prehistoric period where cutting tools and weapons were mainly made of iron or steel.  This caused changes in society, including agricultural practices, religious beliefs, and artistic styles.

The Iron Age:

1100 B.C: Phoenicians  Southern Iberia was colonized during the Dark Age by the Phoenicians who were known as the great merchants of ancient times.  They became the most skillful shipbuilders and navigators because their territory was so small and they were forced to turn to the sea for a living.  The most significant contribution of the Phoenicians was a syllabic writing, developed in about 1000 BC at Byblos. This form of writing was spread by the Phoenicians in their travels and influenced the Aramaic and Greek alphabets

The Phoenicians:

B.C:  The Romans defeat Carthage in Second Punic War and occupy Iberian peninsula.  With the Roman Empire being in control, the Iberian Peninsula was divided into new territories that supplied the Romans with olive oil, wine, and metal.

Roman Empire Conquers…

228 B.C:  Carthaginians occupy southern and eastern Iberia.  Hamilcar Barca, the Carthaginian general, is killed in a battle in Hispania ending his lengthy campaign to conquer the Iberian Peninsula.  His death in battle prevents him from completing the conquest of securing the Iberian Peninsula.

228 BC (cont.) :  Command of his army in the Iberian Peninsula passes to his son-in-law Hasdrubal.  Hasdrubal makes immediate policy changes related to the use of diplomatic rather than military methods.  He founds New Carthage as his capital city of the Iberian Peninsula.

Carthaginians:

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