HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The authors aim to show that the shift raised more epistemological problems than those that it was reputedly aimed to solve. The authors propose that this feature is likely the hills that tower above Sanlú car de Barrameda, namely Cerro Reventó n and Loma de Martı́n Miguel . Geophysical and archaeological testing of this conclusion is of course required in turn; though that is beyond the scope of this article, by which the authors propose a hypothesis so based for the location of Tartessos that justifies such a testing.
- Who: Avienus and collaborators from . . .

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