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229: 25: 223: 159:"They say that Tartessus is a river in the land of the Iberians, running down into the sea by two mouths, and that between these two mouths lies a city of the same name. The river, which is the largest in Iberia, and tidal, those of a later day called 297: 273: 202: 151:, a Greek traveler and geographer of the 2nd century CE, wrote of a connection between Tartessos and Carpia after visiting 108: 89: 61: 307: 46: 68: 266: 75: 163:, and there are some who think that Tartessus was the ancient name of Carpia, a city of the Iberians." 292: 259: 57: 42: 35: 148: 125: 8: 178: 302: 183: 133: 82: 239: 247: 243: 286: 140:, which disappeared around 600 BCE, or the refoundation of the sunken city. 173: 160: 152: 137: 228: 24: 222: 136:
city which is said to be the site of the ancient city
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