PreRoman
Pre-Roman is a historical term used to describe the period and peoples of a region before the expansion of Roman political and cultural influence. It covers societies that either did not speak Latin or were not governed by Roman institutions, and it predates the adoption of Roman law, language, and urban infrastructure. Because the timeline varies by region, “pre-Roman” is used in archaeology and ancient history to distinguish those eras from the subsequent Roman period and the processes of Romanization.
In the Italian peninsula, the pre-Roman period includes several cultures preceding the rise of Rome, such as
In Iberia, pre-Roman cultures include Tartessos, the Iberians, and Celtiberians, with some of their writing systems
Material remains—settlements, burial practices, metalwork, pottery, and megalithic structures—are primary sources for these periods, especially where