The interestingly unalive
You won’t mind if I wing this one a bit. We end today at Baza and it has a rather splendid roundabout to prove it. Beyond that we are hunkered up against a major road and, while some of it is weird and wonderful, towards the end there is some old stuff, so lets get old. I always get worried talking about stuff before the Romans because it seems to be the one area that changes really dramatically as new discoveries are made. In my brief teaching Archaeology at lunchtimes we did old stuff and you realised that the books you could find were well out of date - even if they were only ten years old. The Iberians to quote wiki ‘ The Iberians (Latin: Hibērī, from Greek: Ἴβηρες, Iberes) were an ancient people indigenous to the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian Peninsula ’ Even the term indigenous worries me. I mean, it conjures up ideas that sometime in the distant past they all suddenly woke up from a deep sleep rather than wandered in, then some wandered out, ...