Very interesting. Didn't realize agriculture spread north through Spain. I would have thought it went the other way.
@TheHistoryofSpainPodcast
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Stefan! Yep, consider that in that period the greatest civilizations were from the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean, so the farther you were from there the less likely you were to develop a civilization (which are based on agriculture). Furthermore, the northern lands are blessed with frequent rains but the terrain is more mountainous, so agriculture is quite difficult there.
@danythrinbell1596
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheHistoryofSpainPodcast only ignorant s do not know that the Europeans are not descendants of people from Anatolia
@walterulasinksi7031
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this available as any evidence from Late Bronze Age Iberia May be able explain the breakdown of the. Trading routes that led to the start of the “Sea Peoples” ( refugees?) and the Bronze Age collapse. Some of the cultural similarities such as the concept of the contest of humans against bulls, may have been adopted from the Minoan culture of Crete, along parts of the trade routes. It is important to recognize that as part of trade, while the T8n mines of Iberia are known, what would they have traded the Tin for apart from Gold?
@theosebes9975
4 жыл бұрын
While I’m not Spanish, I’m an British mix, mostly English, but my paternal line, according to Y-DNA traces back to Bronze Age North Spain, and my surname is Francis.
@Auriflamme
5 жыл бұрын
Un consejo, has dicho 'rests' cuando deberias de haber dicho 'remains'. 'Rest' no significa resto(s) sino descanso.
@TheHistoryofSpainPodcast
5 жыл бұрын
Cierto, ahora tengo a alguien que me lo revisa para evitar tantos fallos y ir mejorando poco a poco :)
@Auriflamme
5 жыл бұрын
@@TheHistoryofSpainPodcast Me alegro de oirlo. Quiero ver crecer a tu canal!
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