“…Evidence is widespread for iron production at other Phoenician colonies such as those in the Iberian Peninsula that are contemporary with their indigenous silver producing counterparts, coming from such settlements as Abdera, Cabecico de Parra, Morro de Mezquitilla, Cerro del Peñ on, La Fonteta, Sa Caleta, and Santa Olaia (Renzi et al, 2009;Neville, 2007, 136;Ortega-Feliu et al, 2007;Renzi and Rovira, 2007;Salamanca et al, 2006;Kassianidou, 2003;Jurado, 2002;Niemeyer, 2002;Ram on, 2002;Kassianidou, 1992;Keesmann and Hellermann, 1989). At Tartessian sites such as Cabezo de San Pedro, San Bartolom e, Huelva, and perhaps Almonte, silver working installations can be found that date just before the arrival of Phoenicians, with accelerated developments following colonial contact (Ruiz Mata, 2002, 265).…”