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Place in Carthaginian
Iberia
Iberian Lady of Elche, 4th century BC, maybe influenced by Carthaginian
Map of the western Mediterranean and Carthaginian control of Iberia at its greatest extent, 217 BC
Empire
Carthaginian
Carthaginian Iberia was a province of the larger Carthaginian Empire. The Carthaginians conquered the Mediterranean part of Iberia and remained there until the 2nd Punic war and the Roman conquest of the peninsula.[1]
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