Yes. The Iberians were the first settlers of Hispania.
The Iberians were one of the earliest known inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula, but they were not the first. The Iberians were preceded by other ancient cultures such as the Tartessians and the Celts. Over time, the Iberians interacted and mixed with these and other groups, shaping the diverse population of the region.
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No. Usually the Portugese and Spanish people who live on the Iberian Peninsula would possibly be known as Iberians. Siberia is in Russia.
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Iberians, after whom the peninsula is named
The native people in Spain were Iberians.
It means, "The Iberians." Iberians were the people living in Portugal, Spain and parts of France prior to ancient Greek and Phoenician colonization (9th - 6th cent. B.C.). They gave their ethnic name to the Iberian Peninsula.
Iberians, Celts, Britons, Egyptians, Greeks.
"Why are the Celtiberians important today" I guess this is because the many archaeological sites found. Traditionally this peoples were suposed to be a mixture from Celts and iberians. But this is now interpreted as wrong. Celtiberians were the most predominant ethnic group in ancient hispania because they were in fact the Celts who lived in iberia. It seems that what today is the iberian peninsula should be the Celtic peninsula, because iberians as people, only lived in the eastern coast. It seems that was also a problem to Romans, Greeks an Phoenicians. The name of Hispania come from the Phoenicians, but iberia comes from the Greeks who call this lands iberia because was inhabited by iberians. later roman realized that hispania was inhabited not only by iberians but Celts (if were such a thing, but that's is other problem) Romans were a practical people and used the phoenician name and did not care anymore.
The Iberian peninsula has been occupied for at least 30,000 years.