“…This unit occupies the area from the province of Sevilla and south of Lisbon, almost to the Atlantic coast. In the search for tin, among other metals, the Phoenicians established several colonies on that coast, especially in the Tagus estuary, where they produced ceramics (e.g., [67,68]). Within the Ossa-Morena Zone, there is evidence of tin mining and metallurgy at Cerro de San Cristóbal (Logrosán, Cáceres, central Spain) since the Late Bronze Age [65], but also some tin ingots from the Phoenician shipwreck of del Bajo de la Campana (Cartagena, Murcia) (ca.…”