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This page, from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, contains information about Iberian and Celtiberian weaponry and their evolution, also some illustrative images:
https://www.uam.es/FyL/TiposDeArmas-Defensivas/1446788699134.htm
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5 hours ago, Lion.Kanzen said:
Depende del enfoque, aquí está centrada en referencias artísticas.
Edificios y unidades.
Es bueno saberlo, gracias
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An article about the oldest chainmail founded in the Peninsula. It is related to Iberian romanized elites and dated over the 1st century BC
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Sí, de un hilo anterior que no sé si está perdido o no.
Igualmente, creo que es útil unificar la información dispersa ¿y por qué no reconocerlo? Me daba un poco de pereza volver a copiar y pegar todo otra vez aquí.
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An article about Iberian and Celtiberian defensive weapons
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https://www.instagram.com/terracarpetana/
https://m.facebook.com/asociacionterracarpetana/
Another reenactment group, this time about Carpetanians(a tribe which ethnicity is not clear) in 3rd and 2nd centuries B.C.
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https://www.instagram.com/divulgacion.tanit/
Instagram profile of a reenactment group about Iberians, Celtiberians and Carthaginians.
They aren't specialized in a unique period, so you should see this content with caution.
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16 hours ago, TKogumelos said:
(Sorry my English is so poor) I bring some information about the weaponry:
Celtiberian weaponry evolution:
Quickly summary about Celtiberian and Lusitanian weaponry:
https://celtiberiahistorica.es/en/celtiberia/celtiberians-and-war
Iberian weaponry evolution:
Archeological distribution of falcata swords:
Quickly summary about Iberian weaponry through the Braganza brooch:
https://www.academia.edu/732699/_The_Braganza_brooch_warrior_and_his_Weapons_the_Peninsular_context_
A very short summary about the different tribes of the peninsula:
https://www.uam.es/FyL/documento/1446794608623/Quesada-2015-Iberians-as-enemies.pdf
Classic sources:
http://exploringcelticciv.web.unc.edu/diodorus-siculus-library-of-history/
I hope all of this will help in the future.
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https://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php?threads/research-iberians.247627/page-3
(Check out the latest posts on the pages 3 and 4)
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(Sorry my English is so poor) I bring some information about the weaponry:
Celtiberian weaponry evolution:
Quickly summary about Celtiberian and Lusitanian weaponry:
https://celtiberiahistorica.es/en/celtiberia/celtiberians-and-war
Iberian weaponry evolution:
Archeological distribution of falcata swords:
Quickly summary about Iberian weaponry through the Braganza brooch:
https://www.academia.edu/732699/_The_Braganza_brooch_warrior_and_his_Weapons_the_Peninsular_context_
A very short summary about the different tribes of the peninsula:
https://www.uam.es/FyL/documento/1446794608623/Quesada-2015-Iberians-as-enemies.pdf
Classic sources:
http://exploringcelticciv.web.unc.edu/diodorus-siculus-library-of-history/
Iberians, Celtiberians, Lusitans, --reference---
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Posted · Edited by TKogumelos
I have found a link to a scanned part of the book "Armas de la antigua Iberia" writed by Quesada Sanz, the most important expert on pre-Roman weaponry in Spain, and illustrated by Carlos Fernández del Castillo...
Only one problem, it is on Spanish:
https://www.academia.edu/35385190/F_Quesada_Sanz_2010_Armas_de_la_Antigua_Iberia_De_Tartesos_a_Numancia_Madrid_La_Esfera_de_los_Libros