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The Bardili were a small, pre-Roman people of the Iberian peninsula, and an off-shot of the widespread Turduli people, who lived in what is now southwestern Portugal in the 5th-1st centuries BC. == Location ==
Migrating in conjunction with the Celtici,〔Strabo, ''Geographikon'', III, 3, 5.〕〔Pomponius Mela, ''De Chorographia'', III, 8.〕〔Pliny the Elder, ''Natural History'', IV, 112-113.〕 they settled the present Setúbal peninsula along the Tagus river mouth and the lower ''Sardum''〔Avienus, ''Ora Maritima'', 150.〕 (Sado; ''Kallipos'' in the Greek sources〔Ptolemy, ''Geographika'', II, 5.〕) river valley around the 5th Century BC, where they founded several coastal towns. The exact location of the Bardili capital ''Bardo'' remains uncertain, though the towns of ''Equabona''/''Aquabona'' (Coina-a-Velha), ''Caetobriga''/''Cetobriga'' (Monte da Rotura, near Setúbal) and ''Salacia'' (Alcácer do Sal; Iberian-type mint: ''Ketuvion'') have been identified.〔Pliny the Elder, ''Natural History'', IV, 116-118.〕
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