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Legends of Tartessos Tales of Tartessos stretch all the way back to the mid-seventh century B.C. A Greek trader called Colaeus set sail from his home island of Samos, off the coast of present-day ...
Mystery and myth surround the ancient society of Tartessos – it was even linked to Atlantis at one point. But excavations and technology are shedding new light on the culture. After crunching ...
BADAJOZ, Spain - Archaeologists excavating the ancient Tartessian site of Casas del Turuñuelo have uncovered the first human representations of the ancient Tartessos people, shedding light on the ...
The site was built by the Tartessos – a civilisation settled in the southern Iberian Peninsula around 3,000 years ago. But the Tartessos inexplicably vanished – and what they looked like ...
Archaeologists in Spain have unearthed five life-size busts of human figures that could be the first-known human depictions of the Tartessos, a people who formed an ancient civilization that ...
Tartessos, a historic city lost to the mists of time was once famed within Europe for possessing a tremendous richness and was frequently compared to El Dorado, the legendary "City of Gold".
An international team of researchers have conducted groundbreaking research at the Casas del Turuñuelo site in Guareña, Badajoz, Spain. Their work is published in the journal Scientific Reports ...
Documentary about the culture of Tartessos, which is believed to be the first civilization in Western Europe. Tartessos was located in the triangle formed by the current Spanish provinces of ...
Dating to the 5th century B.C., the site is one of several connected with Tartessos. This civilization emerged in what is today southwestern Spain from the cultural exchange between the Iberian ...