In tartesic time relation with Cassitérides
In the metal ages, metals like copper, bronze (copper + tin), and iron were used to make tools and weapons. This is when trade began, and small villages grew into cities. These new cities exchanged goods and culture. Tartessos got tin from the North Atlantic tin islands, called the Cassiterides (Now Grat Britain). Tartessos was a historical civilization settled in the southern Iberian Peninsula (present day Andalucía, Spain). Tartessians became rich in metals like tin by trading. The metal ages ended with the first written language 4,000 years ago.
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