Los Millares Culture Southeastern Spain Transitioned to Argaric When Atlanteans Subsumed by Invading Indo Europeans

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The copper rich mining region along the Andarax river draining the Gador mountains of southeastern Spain during the Ice Age was home to the Los Millares culture, metallurgists who constructed great walled citadel cities, but later circa 1500 b. c., Indo Europeans began to move in to that mineral rich region to subsume or remove those Atlanteans (Andalusia named for Atlas) to become the Argaric culture, which though ended circa 1300 b. c. when that region had become mostly desert.