El Argar

Etymology
Borrowing from.

Proper noun

 * 1)  An archaeological site and the prehistoric centre of an early to middle Bronze Age culture, located near present-day Antas, in the province of Almería, Spain.
 * 2)  Argaric culture, the Bronze Age culture of which said archaeological site is the type site; the people of the Argaric culture.
 * 3) * 2011, Gavin Menzies, The Lost Empire of Atlantis, Hachette (Swordfish), unnumbered page,
 * Then, in turn, a mysterious new people, the El Argar, quite suddenly took over from the Millares.
 * 1)  Argaric culture, the Bronze Age culture of which said archaeological site is the type site; the people of the Argaric culture.
 * 2) * 2011, Gavin Menzies, The Lost Empire of Atlantis, Hachette (Swordfish), unnumbered page,
 * Then, in turn, a mysterious new people, the El Argar, quite suddenly took over from the Millares.