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680:), where it should be "Cultura Castreña". Searching for "Castrexo Culture" in Google, it only appears in Knowledge itself, in one post made by a galician user and in a celtist galician page (probably because of a bad translation from galician language), and none of those is a scientific example. I'm going to made a "Castro Culture" redirect page, but I think it should be the principal page and "Castrexo Culture" the redirect one. Finally, spanish translation is not "Cultura Castreja", and "Cultura Castreña", but this I'm going to change it immediatly. 350: 329: 74: 53: 360: 245: 224: 22: 255: 160: 142: 894:, quos super Gallaecia. flumen Limia, Durius amnis e maximis Hispaniae, ortus in Pelendonibus et iuxta Numantiam lapsus, dein per Arevacos Vaccaeosque, disterminatis ab Asturia Vettonibus, a Lusitania Gallaecis, ibi quoque Turdulos a Bracaris arcens. omnis, quae dicta regio a Pyrenaeo, metallis referta auri, argenti, ferri, plumbi nigri albique." 983:
Hi, Pedro. Nice pottery pic! Yes, the pottery section really needs additions. On the deities, are you using "Los dioses de la hispania celtica" by Olivares Pedreño? Great. I'm looking on adding something on ancient authors testimonies, anthroponymy, and onomastics, but since I'm rather busy right now
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which is pretty much the Portuguese bible on this. That occurs in Portugal too, from the Douro down and Trás-os-Montes which has less sites. The article is great though, can get a lot better, but with a lot of interesting pics, needs more info! I know an American university was doing relevant survays
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in the 3rd-2nd century BCE. Anyway, here modern frontiers -fought back in the XII-XVth centuries among people who spoke and wrote the same language, and BTW I speak my western Galici an with my northern Portuguese neighbors who speak northern Portuguese and we come together rather well- don't follow
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can be improved, but it's simply not true that most sites are in Portugal: in Galicia alone there are tens of major castro's -oppida or cividades, whatever- and thousands of minor -even tiny- hill-forts and cliff-forts belonging tho the Castro culture, all along the country, but in contrast with the
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Oppidum is a beautiful word, but doesnt feel right for this region, read books about this and that word does not come up for this region and, most importantly places that are known as "cividade" originally should be in the article known as such. this name like castro is of historical value and used
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Check my edits on religion. The actual names of the towns would be great. Pomponius Mela named some. Great stuff I found from a Spanish source from the Univerity of Alicante. Spanish sources are often great in these very ancient stuff. And the puzzle starts to make sense! Roman Mars / Native Cosus
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the same in all regions, and should be sublisted separately in each region: intermunicipal entities are sometimes larger and split by subregions (e.g. the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon has two subregions), some intercommunal entities are containing only parts of subregions. All subregions should be
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Hello. Thanks for your input. Very interesting then. Braga does not show up in the archaeological surveys that I've read. if oppida is used I'm pretty much ok with it then. Although the term "cividade" showed be used on those that have been used historically. I know it just means city. I wasn't
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by the common people. The article is unbalanced too. It gives to much focus on Galicia, while most of the sites and major sites are in Northern Portugal, although South Galicia has relevant sites too and we see nice sculptures in the article, that are of course very relevant. --
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I think the torc doesn't look special or appealing. It fits the article on celtic cultural influence and on the reasons for Roman conquest. I would prefer the helmet or the Gallaecian head. IMO, both look much better and much more interesting.
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Yes that's the author. Another thing: I'm sorry, but the article is again a total mess. You must have a big screen or a very high resolution. The article is intended to be comfortably read by most people, not a warehouse.
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statistic subdivisions but real administrative entities, so they should be listed below, probably using a smaller font: we can safely eliminate the subgrouping by type of intermunicipal entity from this
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Hi, Pedro. I totally agree: religion, pottery, Roman and Greek testimonies are still largely lacking... I would really love to improve the article on these and other subjects. On Braga, it is called
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Braga was just selected to be the Capital of Gallaecia by the Romans and that could be for no special important reason, maybe just because of its central position.
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In Lisbon there is a lot of archaeological finds in an archeology museum, some can be from the Castro region. Of course local museums can have great stuff too.
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The airport is not listed as JoĂŁo Paulo II anywhere. The airport's own website calls itself simply Ponta Delgada, and has no mention of JoĂŁo Paulo.
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are the deities on the coast, of course not only the immediate coast, but also inland areas as far as Sanfins and a very large region in Galicia.
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I've changed to Castro culture and added a nice picture that was on Portuguese wikipedia. You can print it and put it on your wall, so pretty! -
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I think it's should be Castro Culture, too. This appears to be the preferred term in scientific publications (for example, here
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That's not true; there are 15 results for "Castrexo culture" and 409 for "Castro Culture". Visitor 23:27, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
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The bulding in the picture is a reconstruction, I presume. The article should make this clear.
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listed explicitly and not assume they are only intermunicipal entities (which accessorily are
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A Round Iron Age: The Circular House in the Hillforts of the Northwestern Iberian Peninsula
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in Cividade de Bagunte sometime ago, it would be interesting to know what they found out.
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are very small (0,5-2 ha in surface), so maintaining the aspect of the smaller and older
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Gallaecia Bracarense -southern Galicia and northern Portugal- most northern Galician
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more on pottery and other kinds of art, especially statues and inscriptions.
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OBVIOUSLY, do you really think the roof would survive 2000 or 3000 yrs?! ---
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by Pliny, although that probably did not imply a pre-Roman foundation:
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stating an opinion of my own, but something I've read from the book
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Anyway FilipeS has a point. It's better to make it clear --
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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depictions or estele dedicated to gods, especially Cosus
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the article already has a lot of inscriptions, it lacks
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by Xurxo M. Ayán Vila, both articles in e-Keltoi (6):
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what the Romans and other peoples said about them. --
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