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    The Bastetani or Bastuli were an ancient Iberian (pre-Roman) people of the Iberian peninsula (the Roman Hispania). They are believed to have spoken the...
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    Baza (la Dama de Baza) is a famous example of Iberian sculpture by the Bastetani. It is a limestone female figure with traces of painted detail in a stuccoed...
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    the middle Ter river basin. Ausa (today's Vic) was their main centre. Bastetani/Bastitani/Bastuli - The biggest iberian tribal confederation in area,...
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    the middle Ter river basin. Ausa (today's Vic) was their main centre. Bastetani/Bastuli - The biggest Iberian tribal confederation in area, they dwelt...
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    against the coast of Hispania Baetica. Other important Iberians were the Bastetani, who occupied the Almería and mountainous Granada regions. Towards the...
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    the area belong to an oppidum called Ilturir, founded by the Iberian Bastetani tribe around 650 BC. The name Elibyrge is also attested in reference to...
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  • Parthia 237 BC 219 BC Barcid conquest of Hispania Carthage Turdetani Bastetani Greek colonists Germani Tartessian tribes Celtiberian tribes c. 230 BC...
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    several groups (the Contestani, the Edetani, the Ilercavones and the Bastetani). The Greeks established colonies in the coastal towns of Saguntum and...
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    Pliny's Natural History and as Akki by Ptolemy, who placed it among the Bastetani, whose capital was Basti. It is not known for certain whether it is of...
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  • Ilercavones / I7: Sedetani / I8: Edetani / I9: Contestani / I10: Oretani / I11: Bastetani / I12: Turdetani G1: Greeks / P1: Phoenicians / Carthaginians / B1: Berbers...
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    men. Viriathus drove out the garrison of Ittuca and raided the Iberian Bastetani. Quintus wintered at Córdoba in the middle of autumn and sent Caius Marcius...
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  • Nao. He met fierce resistance from the Iberia tribes, even the friendly Bastetani offered battle. Four years of constant campaigns, details of which are...
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  • and Teruel), Contestani (Valencia, Alicante, Cartagena and Albacete), Bastetani (Granada, Almería and Murcia) and Oretani (Jaén, Ciudad Real, Albacete...
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    the southwest of Hispania Tarraconensis, east of the territory of the Bastetani, between the city of Urci, located NE of the Baetica and river Sucro,...
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    locating their origin in the "noisy choirs and dances with which the Bastetani celebrated their tribal or family festivals".[citation needed] Hetaira...
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    with other fruits such as grapes and figs. In antiquity, Bogarra was a Bastetani settlement then called Bigerra. Sphinx of Haches Smith, William; Dictionary...
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    the area belong to an oppidum called Ilturir, founded by the Iberian Bastetani tribe around 650 BC. This settlement became later known as Iliberri or...
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    the inland tribes. Livy wrote that the Maessesses were a tribe of the Bastetani. However, this is doubtful. Lucius Scipio encamped near the city and sent...
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    the world. The first inhabitants to settle the site may have been the Bastetani, an ancient Iberian tribe. The Phoenicians founded their colony of Malaka...
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    of Tartessos was inhabited by other indigenous peoples: the Turduli, Bastetani, Oretani and Cynetes. The growing ascendancy of Rome meant that after...
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    allegiance. Thus, in 218, before departing from Cartagena, he sent 16,000 Bastetani, Oretani and Olcade serfs to garrison Carthage in exchange for 15,200...
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    site would have been along the Via Heraclea, in the territory of the Bastetani near the Contestani. The site is a few kilometres from another Iberian...
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    reduced to subject status and their devastated lands divided among the Bastetani and Edetani, resulting in their total disappearance from the historical...
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  • near the ruins of Turba. Their devastated lands are divided among the Bastetani and Edetani, resulting in their total disappearance. 195 BC - Cato the...
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