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A punic sculpture from the new excavations in the southern necropolis of Tharros - Capo San Marco
2018During the 2018 excavation in the southern cemetery of Tharros – Capo San Marco a small sculpture made in the local stone was brought to light. The morphology of this artifact suggests some connection with other elements of the funerary and votive sphere in the Punic world.
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Archaeological excavation campaigns conducted by the University of Padua at the north- western necropolis of Nora (southern Sardinia) have brought to light a number of tombs, which date from the first quarter of the 7th to the third quarter of the 6th century BCE. In this paper, we discuss the bioarchaeological data from a subset of 27 cremations and 4
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A funerary rite study of the Phoenician–Punic necropolis of Mount Sirai (Sardinia, Italy)
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2010Giampaolo Piga, Assumpcio Malgosa
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Archaeomagnetic data from three Punic sites in Tunisia
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2013Lluís Casas, Néjia Laridhi Ouazaa
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2019
Elisa Pleuger +2 more
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Elisa Pleuger +2 more
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