The first human settlements in Numancia were established in the third millennium . C. , when the area was heavily forested and had a rich wildlife deer , wild boars , bears , wolves , hares , rabbits , horses, etc. The pastures were rich and they raised sheep and goats , which were the main source of wealth ... These first settlements consisted of huts built of perishable materials , since they inhabited seasonal movements performed shepherds with their flocks ... the region had a tough climate with heavy frosts and heavy snowfalls where cizicus or north wind blew a cold north wind ...
By the seventh century . C. , in this settlement handmade ceramics with bitroncocónicas forms were used ... From the seventh century . C. the settlement became a fort , typical of the Castro culture of the province of Soria ; such settlements were well fortified and its economic base wasmainly livestock ... The ceramic became subsequently have smooth undecorated forms , similar to those appearing in Navarra and La Rioja ... In the early fourth century . C. ceramic decorations were made to comb or inlaid with brass buttons , indicating an immediately preceding the establishment of the Celtiberian culture time , which appeared as a ceramic around and concentric patterns and decorations ... At this time, to the 350 . C. , Numancia happened to have a significant number of inhabitants and was born as a city ... The numantinos then learned to handle the oxidizing furnace, the potter's wheel and using paint to decorate pottery, from the knowledge of their celtíberos eastern neighbors that by being in the valley of the Ebro Iber or had already been iberizados ...
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For Zamora, Numancia 's Cafe and Meeting Point ...
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Numancia Cafe Bar ...
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The first human settlements in Numancia were established in the third millennium . C. , when the area was heavily forested and had a rich wildlife deer , wild boars , bears , wolves , hares , rabbits , horses, etc. The pastures were rich and they raised sheep and goats , which were the main source of wealth ... These first settlements consisted of huts built of perishable materials , since they inhabited seasonal movements performed shepherds with their flocks ... the region had a tough climate with heavy frosts and heavy snowfalls where cizicus or north wind blew a cold north wind ...
By the seventh century . C. , in this settlement handmade ceramics with bitroncocónicas forms were used ... From the seventh century . C. the settlement became a fort , typical of the Castro culture of the province of Soria ; such settlements were well fortified and its economic base wasmainly livestock ... The ceramic became subsequently have smooth undecorated forms , similar to those appearing in Navarra and La Rioja ... In the early fourth century . C. ceramic decorations were made to comb or inlaid with brass buttons , indicating an immediately preceding the establishment of the Celtiberian culture time , which appeared as a ceramic around and concentric patterns and decorations ... At this time, to the 350 . C. , Numancia happened to have a significant number of inhabitants and was born as a city ... The numantinos then learned to handle the oxidizing furnace, the potter's wheel and using paint to decorate pottery, from the knowledge of their celtíberos eastern neighbors that by being in the valley of the Ebro Iber or had already been iberizados ...
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For Zamora, Numancia 's Cafe and Meeting Point ...
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Tel: | 980 51 35 04 |
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