Legends of Wealth and Mystery
Tartessos, located in southern Iberia, thrived from the 9th to 6th centuries BCE. Famous for riches in silver, tin, and trade, it inspired tales of an advanced, vanished civilization.
Economic and Cultural Achievements
Tartessos engaged in Mediterranean trade, interacting with Phoenicians and Greeks. Archaeological evidence suggests skilled metallurgy, urban planning, and artistic production.
Myth and Disappearance
Legends describe Tartessos as a land of gold and mystery. Its sudden disappearance may relate to environmental change, invasion, or assimilation by other cultures.
Legacy
Tartessos influenced Iberian history and Mediterranean trade, leaving a lingering aura of myth and curiosity about lost civilizations.
