THE PHOENICIAN SANCTUARY OF PALACIO DA GALERIA IN TAVIRAà - Eleftheria Pappa [23]

THE PHOENICIAN SANCTUARY OF PALACIO DA GALERIA IN TAVIRAà - Eleftheria Pappa [23]. Overview, selected contexts and their assemblages from the excavations of the ca

Editorial:
Bellaterra
EAN:
9788472907416
Año de edición:
Materia
LITERATURA
ISBN:
978-84-7290-741-6
Páginas:
56
Encuadernación:
LIBRO EN OTRO FORMATO
Idioma:
CASTELLANO
Ancho:
210
Alto:
280
Disponibilidad:
No disponible
Colección:
CUADERNOS DE ARQUEOLOGIA

The Phoenician colony in Tavira (municipality of Tavira, district of Faro, Algarve) in southern Portugal is known through a series of articles documenting in overview format the Iron Age occupation of the  area, a Phoenician colony. The excavation of a space interpreted as an intra-mural sanctuary stands out as particularly important given that urban sanctuaries are almost absent from the Phoenician colonies in Iberia, especially in Portugal where most sites identified as urban  sanctuaries lack any architectural documentation. Tavira is located close to the estuary margin of the river Gilão/Seco, on the Gulf of Cádiz, immediately west from Cádiz, the location of the famous ancient  Phoenician colony of Gadir. The stretch of the coastal area from the Straits of Gibraltar and northwards up to Figuiera da Foz (District of  Coimbra) has yielded evidence for varying degrees of Phoenician involvement (Fig. 1). A series of rescue excavations in Tavira was initiated at the request of the municipality of Tavira, undertaken by the non-profit organisation Associação Campo Arqueológico de Tavira (henceforth: CAT) and by

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