Famous for their Damas of Elche and Baza, the Iberians created the first states in Andalucia and were the largest tribal confederation in the Iberian Peninsula. Their society spans the time between prehistory and recorded history, between about 700 BC and 200 BC. We have chosen the best Iberian sites in Andalucia.
The Iberian Museum of Jaén is the only museum in the world dedicated to the Iberians, who became a cultural unit between 700 BC ... Read the complete article >>
Puente Tablas is an Iberian oppidum near Jaen dating to the 6th century BC ... Read the complete article >>
Cerro de la Cruz is an Iberian settlement in Almedinilla, Cordoba province, Andalucia occupied between the 3rd and 2nd centuries ... Read the complete article >>
Torreparedones Archaeological Park, near Baena in Cordoba province is one of the best preserved Ibero-Roman settlements in Spain. ... Read the complete article >>
The Ibero-Roman oppidum of Castulo near Linares in Jaen province, Andalucia, Spain was one of the major Iberian cities in the Ibe ... Read the complete article >>
Toya is an Iberian burial chamber in the municipailty of Peal de Becerro in Jaen province Andalucia Spain ... Read the complete article >>
Tútugi Iberian Necropolis at Galera is the most extensive and important display of Iberian Culture in Spain. The Lady of Galera ... Read the complete article >>
Basti is an Iberian Roman fortified town and Necropolis near Baza, Granada province. The Dama de Baza was found here in 1971 ... Read the complete article >>