Category
page 1Indigenous ancient cities in Spain
Colonia Iulia Urbs Triumphalis Tarraco
Tarraco is the ancient name of the current city of Tarragona (Catalonia, Spain). It was the oldest Roman settlement on the Iberian Peninsula. It became the capital of Hispania Tarraconensis following the latter's creation during the Roman Empire.
Los Millares
Chalcolithic occupation site in Spain
Iruña-Veleia
350px|thumb|right|Location of Veleia and other Roman cities in the context of ancient Basque tribes and the modern Basque Country (historical territory)|Basque Country
Ses Païsses
archaeological site
Torre d'en Galmés
archaeological site
Bolskan
thumb|Silver denarius minted in Bolskan.
thumb|Silver denarius minted in Bolskan.
Bolskan was an Iberian city located in the territory of the Vescetani (an Iberian tribe) in north-eastern Spain about 65 km north of the Ebro River. It was on the site that is now occupied by the city of Huesca, in the Iberian Peninsula.
Bocchoris
archaeological site in Balearic Islands, Spain
Kelin
thumb|Remains of an Iberian house from the Archaeological Site of Kelin, (Caudete de las Fuentes, Valencia)
thumb|Painted Iberian storage container (Museum of Caudete de las Fuentes)
Kelin was an ancient Iberian city located on the hill of Los Villares (Caudete de las Fuentes, Valencia). The site was inhabited from the Proto-Iberian period (7th century BC) to the Late Iberian period (2nd to 1st centuries BC). The site was walled and covered around 10 hectares. The archaeological site has been known from the mid-18th century, although it was first excavated archaeologically in 1956, with later