Aaagh - too many Jesuses! Jesus M, when you emailed me with a city list, I thought it was Jesus B, cos he'd emailed me with a city list earlier. I sent Jesus M the lastest of the map I'm working on, thinking it was going to Jesus B.
So, to make sure that all the Jesuses of the world (and anyone else interested) can see what I'm doing I'll post the map here instead of emailing.
Note this is just part of the larger map, which goes all the way to and includes Greece.
Some problems I'm having. Regarding Tartessos (oh no, not again!), I understand the last estimates of its existence as some kind of political unity was in 510 BC. Probably earlier. Rome, however, only became independent in 509 BC. Most of my data is for 500 BC exactly. So, should I move back the scenario starting time a few decades, to include the destruction of Tartessos war, or have it start in 500 BC with Tartessos already destroyed and maybe Turdetanians in their place?
What to do with Olisipo is also bothering me. I think its a total shot in the dark if its Tartessian, Phoenician or Iberian, and I can't make up my mind. I have to give it to somebody!
How should I break up the non-Greek and Carthaginian element of Iberia into civs, given I have a limited number of slots? I could add one or two more civs in Iberia, if there's good reason to.
Finally, regarding the cities in Iberia in 500 BC. Thanks a ton for everyone's help so far. Kindal, I haven't included any from your most recent list (yet) cos you didn't tell me which one if any from that list is IMP IMP!
But this is a general problem I have, that we could probably come up with lots of candidates, probably more than I'd want to add (I could add some more to the map, but who knows, there may be dozens more lurking out there and that's too many). So which ones really are THE biggest and best city candidates for 500 BC? What's the evidence for the ones on the map right now that they even existed in 500 BC? The Greek and Carthaginian ones on the map right now I'm confident in, but for the others I mostly have nothing but a city name from someone's list, and would like to know more.
So, to make sure that all the Jesuses of the world (and anyone else interested) can see what I'm doing I'll post the map here instead of emailing.
Note this is just part of the larger map, which goes all the way to and includes Greece.
Some problems I'm having. Regarding Tartessos (oh no, not again!), I understand the last estimates of its existence as some kind of political unity was in 510 BC. Probably earlier. Rome, however, only became independent in 509 BC. Most of my data is for 500 BC exactly. So, should I move back the scenario starting time a few decades, to include the destruction of Tartessos war, or have it start in 500 BC with Tartessos already destroyed and maybe Turdetanians in their place?
What to do with Olisipo is also bothering me. I think its a total shot in the dark if its Tartessian, Phoenician or Iberian, and I can't make up my mind. I have to give it to somebody!
How should I break up the non-Greek and Carthaginian element of Iberia into civs, given I have a limited number of slots? I could add one or two more civs in Iberia, if there's good reason to.
Finally, regarding the cities in Iberia in 500 BC. Thanks a ton for everyone's help so far. Kindal, I haven't included any from your most recent list (yet) cos you didn't tell me which one if any from that list is IMP IMP!
But this is a general problem I have, that we could probably come up with lots of candidates, probably more than I'd want to add (I could add some more to the map, but who knows, there may be dozens more lurking out there and that's too many). So which ones really are THE biggest and best city candidates for 500 BC? What's the evidence for the ones on the map right now that they even existed in 500 BC? The Greek and Carthaginian ones on the map right now I'm confident in, but for the others I mostly have nothing but a city name from someone's list, and would like to know more.
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