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Etnogeografía da fachada atlantica ocidental da Peninsula Iberica

  • Autores: Jorge de Alarcão
  • Localización: Complutum, ISSN-e 1988-2327, ISSN 1131-6993, Nº 2-3, 1992 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Paleoetnología de la Península Ibérica: actas de la Reunión celebrada en la Facultad de Geografía e Historia de la Universidad Complutense, Madrid, 13-15 diciembre de 1989 / coord. por Martín Almagro Gorbea, Gonzalo Ruiz Zapatero), págs. 339-346
  • Idioma: portugués
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  • Resumen
    • The «Ora Marítima» refers to various peoples of tite western seaboard of the Iberian Peninsula: Sefes, Cempsi, Ligus or Lycis, Dragani. Herodotus adds the Kynetes. Later Polybius refers to the Conii.

      A brief outline of tite material culture of the area is presented, deduced from the arcitaeological record.

      The ethnic filiation of its peoples is discussed: Sefes and Cempsi were Celts; a non-Indo-European origin is suggested for the Kynetes and Conii although some anthroponyms identified in the funerary ínscriptions of the Conii appear to be Indo-European.

      Ptolemy's ethnogeograpitical framework is also presented, since despite its late date, it provides evidence of earlier ethnic distribution.

      Similarly the localization and ethnic origin of the Lusitani are discussed, a name that does not appear to correspond with apeople, but a set of tribes partially recorded in the inscription of the Alcántara bridge (CIL II. 760).


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