El Argar - Related Cultures

Related Cultures

  • Los Millares: its antecessor culture.
  • Bronze of Levante: extending by the Land of Valencia: with smaller towns but very related to El Argar.
  • Motillas (La Mancha): what would seem a military march of these proto-Iberian peoples.
  • Cogotas culture was influenced by El Argar.
  • South-Western Iberian Bronze circle.
  • Mycenaean Greece: some cultural exchanges across the Mediterranean are very clear, with Argarians adopting Greek funerary customs (individual burials, first in cist and then in pithos), while Greeks also import the Iberian tholos for the same purpose.

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