The Tapoli or Tapori were an ancient
Celtic tribe of
Lusitania, akin to the
Lusitanians, to whom they were a dependent tribe, living just north of the river
Tagus, around the border area of modern-day
Portugal and
Spain.
Ángel Montenegro et alii, Historia de España 2 - colonizaciones y formación de los pueblos prerromanos (1200-218 a.C), Editorial Gredos, Madrid (1989)
ISBN84-249-1386-8
Alarcão, Jorge de, O Domínio Romano em Portugal, Publicações Europa-América, Lisboa (1988)
ISBN972-1-02627-1
Alarcão, Jorge de et alii, De Ulisses a Viriato – O primeiro milénio a.C., Museu Nacional de Arqueologia, Instituto Português de Museus, Lisboa (1996)
ISBN972-8137-39-7
Amaral, João Ferreira do & Amaral, Augusto Ferreira do, Povos Antigos em Portugal – paleontologia do território hoje Português, Quetzal Editores, Lisboa (1997)
ISBN972-564-224-4
The
Madeira,
Azores, and
Canary Islands were not occupied by the
Romans. The Madeira and Azores islands were unoccupied until the
Portuguese in the 15th century; the Canary islands, the
Guanches occupied the territory until the Castilians.
The Tapoli or Tapori were an ancient
Celtic tribe of
Lusitania, akin to the
Lusitanians, to whom they were a dependent tribe, living just north of the river
Tagus, around the border area of modern-day
Portugal and
Spain.
Ángel Montenegro et alii, Historia de España 2 - colonizaciones y formación de los pueblos prerromanos (1200-218 a.C), Editorial Gredos, Madrid (1989)
ISBN84-249-1386-8
Alarcão, Jorge de, O Domínio Romano em Portugal, Publicações Europa-América, Lisboa (1988)
ISBN972-1-02627-1
Alarcão, Jorge de et alii, De Ulisses a Viriato – O primeiro milénio a.C., Museu Nacional de Arqueologia, Instituto Português de Museus, Lisboa (1996)
ISBN972-8137-39-7
Amaral, João Ferreira do & Amaral, Augusto Ferreira do, Povos Antigos em Portugal – paleontologia do território hoje Português, Quetzal Editores, Lisboa (1997)
ISBN972-564-224-4
The
Madeira,
Azores, and
Canary Islands were not occupied by the
Romans. The Madeira and Azores islands were unoccupied until the
Portuguese in the 15th century; the Canary islands, the
Guanches occupied the territory until the Castilians.