By: Amanda Barnes. Is located in southwest Europe. Includes modern-day states like Spain. Spain covers most of the peninsula.

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By: Amanda Barnes

Is located in southwest Europe. Includes modern-day states like Spain. Spain covers most of the peninsula.

 This period is recognized by its many regions mainly the iberian peninsula.  The bronze age is considered to have been from 2100 to 750BC.  The middle bronze age was from 1400 to 1100BC.  The late bronze age was from 1200 to 500BC.  In this period the most advanced metal- working in that culture used bronze.

 Copper age where they used metal tools instead of stone tools.  This age came before the bronze age.

 They were around 800 to 450BC.  By the time celtic language entered history around 400BC they were split into several language groups and spread over much of western Europe including the iberian peninsula.