To C___ O____ something also means to stop/end it.
Cut Off
From the 3rd century BCE, the Iberian Peninsula was the stage for a struggle between __________ and Rome
Carthage
Hannibal was one of the generals who attacked rome during the _________ wars.
Punic
The economy of the Iberians was based off of both arable and livestock f___________
farming
Deep, wide channels surrounding forts and filled with water:
Moats
The C________ and the C____________ were farmers and shepherds who did ironwork and made pottery and textiles
Celts and Celtiberians
This Roman general was the rival of Hannibal.
Scipio
Iberian P__________ was very abundant, with many pieces serving as offerings on graves. They were painted and richly decorated with geometric, plant, and figurative motifs
Pottery
D____________: the reduction in the quantity of something.
Depletion
The P____________ came from present day Lebanon to the southern coasts of the Iberian peninsula, they founded Ibusim
Phoenicians
The Romans took conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, which they later called _____________.
Hispania
V_________ were a type of Celtic art showcasing stone sculptures of pigs, bulls, and wild boars.
Verracos
A military operation in which soldiers surround a city until it surrenders:
Siege
The Kingdom of T______________ occupied the provinces of Huelva, Seville, and Cádiz.
Tartessos
The celts were organised into family-based _________. Several of these _______ formed a tribe
Clans
V____________ offerings were commonly found in necropolises and sanctuaries. These were figurines that were offered to deities to ask for help.
Votive