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Probablemente porque estos dos movimientos fueran incluso más importantes.
1ş---->http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urnfield_culture
2ş----->http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultura...o_campaniforme
Espada tengo. Lo demás, Dios lo remedie.
In the west almost all Spain had been subjugated, except that part which adjoins the cliffs where the Pyrenees end and is washed by the nearer waters of the ocean. Here two powerful nations, the Cantabrians and the Asturians, lived in freedom from the rule of Rome.")
— Lucius Anneus Florus , Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum omnium annorum DCC Libri duo Bellum Cantabricum et Asturicum
Ethnicity of the Celts/Iberian. Tribes: Avariginos, Blendi, Concanos, Coniscos, Orgenomescos, Plentusios, Tamáricos and Vadinienses.--->http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...40#post3047240
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Rapa das bestas is the name of an operation that involves cutting the manes of the wild Galician horses and tag them nowadays with a microchip that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses) held in various locations in Galicia, part of the kingdom of Asturias. Both the Galician horse breed and this tradition was brought by Celts and still continues existing nowadays.
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They do that in Iceland, Dartmoor (England), New Forest (England) and Exmoor (England) too. They're turned out all year in England and only caught to be sold or check over by a vet / vaccinated. In Iceland they send them out in the mountains all summer and then bring them back down in winter. I wouldn't say it's a particularly Celtic practice, the Norwegians used to do it too.
Dartmoor and Exmoor ponies in England are very ancient though, they go back to the Bronze Age. Some other pony types like The Fell and Dale go back to Roman horses and ponies that mixed with native sorts. Some of the ancestors of them are thought to be Frisian horses from the Netherlands and Asturcon Ponies from Iberia.
Dartmoors and Exmoors are the native ponies the Celts here had. New Forest Ponies are probably a mixture of the ones possessed by the Celts mixed with latter Anglo-Saxon and Norman ones and are very different.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountai...nd_pony_breeds
Exmoors
Dartmoors
Dartmoors
Fell pony (these are from Cumbria)
Fell Ponies. Dale ponies are very similar and related, but a bit heavier and come from the Yorkshire Dales.
New Forest ponies
New Forest pony
New forest, Dartmoor and Exmoor ponies all roam wild on the moors and in the forests in their respective regions whereas Fells and Dales are domesticated.
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Interesting, didn't know about that. All of them seem quite primitive breeds. The Galician horses are mostly wild, there are about 16.000 roaming 100% wild, being the biggest colony of wild horses in the world.
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Mirad en el siglo II el nombre de dos de las legiones ibéricas romanas
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohors_...vium_romanorum
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohors_I_Celtiberorum
No viene muy a cuento en este hilo pensándolo bien ya que imagino que se refiere a legionarios reclutados entre el pueblo celtibero de la meseta, el caso es que una de las legiones acabó su vida en Cantabria en el siglo IV, parte de Las Asturias de las que se habla aquí, la otra estuvo en el muro de adriano, la cantidad de iberos que acabaron allí es enorme, ya se de varios pueblos como los vardulos que mandaron gente al muro.
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Espada tengo. Lo demás, Dios lo remedie.
In the west almost all Spain had been subjugated, except that part which adjoins the cliffs where the Pyrenees end and is washed by the nearer waters of the ocean. Here two powerful nations, the Cantabrians and the Asturians, lived in freedom from the rule of Rome.")
— Lucius Anneus Florus , Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum omnium annorum DCC Libri duo Bellum Cantabricum et Asturicum
Ethnicity of the Celts/Iberian. Tribes: Avariginos, Blendi, Concanos, Coniscos, Orgenomescos, Plentusios, Tamáricos and Vadinienses.--->http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...40#post3047240
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