The Basque people of Spain are believed to be descended from the ancient Iberians. The Basque language is the only European language that is pre-Indo-European. Many Basques believe they are, therefore, remnants of the pre-Indo European population. Point of origin is estimated to be between the Iberian peninsula and France.
They wear just what we wear today.
the Romans did not wear underwear but they may wear a bit of leather
they wear CLOTHES
it is the name of the under wear girls and ladies wear.
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.
iberians
Celtiberians
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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The native people in Spain were Iberians.
Iberians, after whom the peninsula is named
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.
The Iberian peninsula has been occupied for at least 30,000 years.
The original people of Spain migrated from North Africa. They were called the Iberians ( maybe in relation to the Ber-Bers/ Bar-Bars/ " Bar-Barians ). The original people of Spain migrated from North Africa. They were called the Iberians ( maybe in relation to the Ber-Bers/ Bar-Bars/ " Bar-Barians ).