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English: Map of Iberian Middle en:Bronze Age c. 1500 BCE, showing the main cultures, the two main cities and the location of strategic tin mines. VNSP stands for en:Vila Nova de São Pedro.
  • Author:Sugaar
  • Sources: diverse (notable: F. Jordá Cerdá et al. History of Spain 1: Prehistory. Gredos ed. 1986. ISBN: 84-249-1015-X
Date 15 December 2006 (original upload date)
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Author Sugaar at English Wikipedia
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  • 2006-12-15 15:34 Sugaar 484×470×8 (14807 bytes) Map of [[Iberia|Iberian]] Middle [[Bronze Age]] c. 1500 BCE, showing the main cultures, the two main cities and the location of strategic tin mines. VNSP stands for [[Vila Nova de São Pedro]]. *Author:[[User:Sugaar|Sugaar]] *Sources: diverse (notable: F.

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