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Indigetes

The Indigetes (Latin: ''indigetes'' or ''indigetae'' or ''Indiketes'') were an ancient Iberian (Pre-Roman) people of the Iberian peninsula (the Roman Hispania). They are believed to have spoken the Iberian language.
They occupied the far north east area of the Iberian Peninsula known as Hispania Tarraconensis, in the gulf of Empúries and Rhoda, stretching up into the Pyrenees though the regions of Empordà, Selva and perhaps as far as Gironès, where the Ausetani could be found who were related ethnically.
They were divided into four tribes, and the main towns they centered on were: ''Indika'' (only mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium, still unidentified, but he was possibly referring to Empúries or Ullastret),〔Sanmartí, J. & Santacana, J. ''ELS IBERS DEL NORD''. Rafael Dalmau, Ed., Barcelona, 2005. (ISBN 84-232-0691-2)〕 ''Empodrae'' (Empúries, where there was an extremely important Greek, Phocaean and Massaliotan〔Information taken from the Spanish Version of this article, seems to relate to other, possibly Iberian, Peoples of the area.〕 colony, which had their corresponding commercial “emporio”), ''Rhoda'' (Roses), ''Juncaria'' (La Jonquera), ''Cinniana'' (Cervià) and ''Deciana'' (close to La Jonquera). This land was watered by the ''Clodianus'' (Fluvià), the ''Sambrocas'' (Muga) and the ''Tichis'' (Ter). This district in the Gulf of Empúrias was known as ''Juncaris Campus''.
The Indigetes minted their own coins which bore the inscription ''undikesken'' in northeastern Iberian script that is interpreted in Iberian language as a self-reference to the ethnic name of that people: from the Indigetes or from those of ''undika''.
In 218 BC they were conquered by Rome. In 195 BC they rebelled; the consul Marcus Porcius Cato quashed the rebellion.
The main archaeological sites for the Indigetes are in Ullastret (Baix Empordà), Castell de la Fosca (Palamós, Baix Empordà) and Puig Castellet (Lloret de Mar, Selva).
==Gallery==

File:Lloret, Puig de Castellet, Mauerreste.JPG|Wall foundations in Puig Castellet near Lloret
File:Bronce ibero.jpg|Inscribed lead plate from the Ullastret Iberian archaeological site
File:CisternaUllastret.JPG|Cistern at the Ullastret site


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