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  2. Economy of Hispania - Wikipedia

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    Las artes y los pueblos de la España primitiva de José Camón Aznar (catedrático de la Universidad de Madrid. Editorial Espasa Calpe, S.A. Madrid, 1954; El trabajo en la Hispania Romana. VVAA. Ed. Sílex, 1999. Diccionario de los Íberos. Pellón Olagorta, Ramón. Espasa Calpe S.A. Madrid 2001. ISBN 84-239-2290-1

  3. Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    He went to Carpetania (in central Hispania) seized the town of Aebura (Talavera de la Reina, in western part of the province of Toledo; it was at the edge of the territory of the Vettones). Quintus Fulvius then marched through Carpetania and went to Contrebia (Contrebia Belaisca near Botorrita , in the province of Zaragoza ).

  4. Agustín González de Amezúa y Mayo - Wikipedia

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    None of the sources consulted provides information on González de Amezúa’s distant ancestors; some authors claim that the family originated from La Rioja. [1] His father, Enrique González de Amezúa y Muñoz (died 1909), [2] was a member of mid-range Madrid bourgeoisie. [3]

  5. Pre-Columbian era - Wikipedia

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    In the history of the Americas, the pre-Columbian era, also known as the pre-contact era, or as the pre-Cabraline era specifically in Brazil, spans from the initial peopling of the Americas in the Upper Paleolithic to the onset of European colonization, which began with Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492.

  6. Primitivism - Wikipedia

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    In a Tropical Forest Combat of a Tiger and a Buffalo (1908–1909), by Henri Rousseau. In the arts of the Western World, Primitivism is a mode of aesthetic idealization that means to recreate the experience of the primitive time, place, and person, either by emulation or by re-creation.

  7. The Primitive Hut - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the primitive hut by Charles Dominique Eisen was the frontispiece for the second edition of Laugier's Essay on Architecture (1755). The frontispiece was arguably one of the most famous images in the history of architecture; it helped to make the essay more accessible and consequently it was more widely received by the public.

  8. Sarcophagus of Livia Primitiva - Wikipedia

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    The Sarcophagus of Livia Primitiva is an Ancient Roman stone coffin with ornamental engraved with a Latin text and figures of the Good Shepherd, a fish, and an anchor [1] and was originally housed in the Louvre. [2] Initially thought to be an ancient Christian sarcophagus, but now it is thought to be pagan.

  9. Banda Primitiva of Llíria - Wikipedia

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    La Banda Primitiva de Llíria Theatre. La Banda Primitiva of Llíria (Valencia, Spain) was founded in 1819 by the Franciscan father Antoni Albarracín Enguídanos. It is the oldest civil band in Spain. In 1888 the band participated for the first time in the Certamen de Bandas in Valencia and obtained the first prize. La Banda Primitiva has been ...