Successive waves of Celtic peoples  …

Years: 621BCE - 478BCE

Successive waves of Celtic peoples from Central Europe migrate into the western Iberian Peninsula, where the topography and climate are well suited to their herding-farming lifestyle.

Between the 8th and 6th centuries BCE, they settle in large numbers and gradually blend with the indigenous Iberos, giving rise to the Celtiberians—a new cultural and ethnic group.

Their settlements, known as castros, are hilltop forts, many of which still survive in northern Portugal, providing lasting evidence of their presence.

 

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