CELTICI


Map of the main pre-Roman tribes in Portugal and their migrations. Turduli movement in red, Celtici in brown and Lusitanian in blue.

Main language areas in Iberia circa 200 BC.

The 'Celtici' (Latin for "Celts") were an ancient Celtic tribe of the Iberian peninsula, akin either to the Lusitanians and Gallaecians or the Celtiberians, living in what today are the provinces of Alentejo and the Algarve in Portugal, though some migrated north alongside the Turduli. Their presence was the result of a third or even fourth wave of migrations of Celts (or other speakers of Indo-European languages) into Iberia. Their migration most likely occurred in the 4th century BC, coming from the La Tène culture.
Their main cities were Lacobriga (probably Lagos in the Algarve), Caepiana (in Alentejo), Braetolaeum, Miróbriga (near Santiago do Cacém), Arcobriga, Meribriga, Catraleucus, Turres, Albae and Arandis (near Ourique).
They appear to be the main group responsible for the "celticization" of the Conii, in the Algarve.

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References



★ (dir.), História de Portugal. Primeiro Volume: Antes de Portugal, Lisboa, Círculo de Leitores, 1992. (in Portuguese)

The Celts of the Southwestern Iberian Peninsula, , Luis, Berrocal-Rangel, e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies, 2005

See also



History of Portugal

Prehistoric Iberia

Timeline of Portuguese history


Pre-Roman Western Iberia (Before the 3rd century BC)


Roman Lusitania and Gallaecia (3rd century BC to 4th century AD)

Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula

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Detailed map of the Pre-Roman Peoples of Iberia (around 200 BC)

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