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Ethnographic Map of Pre-Roman Iberia (circa 200 b
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Ethnologic Map of Pre-Roman Iberia (circa 200 B.C.).

Full-scalable vector map with control of visual layers, manageable with Adobe Acrobat Reader 6 and later.

 

Author

Luís Fraga da Silva

Associação Campo Arqueológico de Tavira, Tavira, Portugal

www.arqueotavira.com

mail@arqueotavira.com

Language

Portuguese and Latin.

Abstract

Represented geographic information:

1.       Basic geography

2.       Major ethno-geographic groups, represented by delimited territories and name identity

3.       Secondary ethnic and gentilician communities with toponymic, territorial and political identity, excluding smaller later oppida-centered civitates. (e.g. TITOS).

4.       Pre-Roman urban centers:

5.       Colonial territories

6.       Greater surviving dominant linguistic groups.

Bibliography

The map has separated pages with the principal bibliography used in its conception and production.

Access

The map file is in the Adobe Acrobat PDF format. It must be opened and processed with Adobe Acrobat, Acrobat Reader or any third-party software compatible with version 6 or later.

Restriction of use

The current version cannot be edited or printed in high-resolution, saved in other formats or transferred to other image-editing software. Low-resolution printing and full-scalability is however adequate for most diffusion purposes from the original Adobe Acrobat software.

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The reproduction of the map or any of its layers is allowed in non-commercial uses by private individuals.
The use by institutions or in all kinds of paid or profit-generating projects is not allowed without express permission from the author.
The copyright notes must always be included in any third-party use.

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