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Legend: Linguistic map of pre-Roman Iberian peninsula, showing the three main linguistic areas (and some of the major tribes) and leaving blank the uncertain (possibly pre-Indo-European) areas in the North. Black dots represent Oriental colonies (Emporion being Greek and the rest all Phoenician).

Note: some authors call Tartessian "Western" or "Southern Iberian" and Iberian "Eastern" or "Northern Iberian".

Author: Sugaar

Source: F. Jordá-Cerdá et al, Historia de España 1: Prehistoria, 1989. ISBN 84-249-1013-X

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