La colonización fenicia inicial en el Mediterráneo Central. Nuevas excavaciones arqueológicas en Utica (Túnez)
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López Castro, José Luis; Ferjaoui, Ahmed; Mederos Martín, Alfredo; Martínez Hahnmüller, Víctor; Ben Jerbania, ImedFecha
2016Resumen
This paper presents the first results of the Tunisian-Spanish research project in Utica (Tunisia), in particular the finds recovered from a well (possibly closed ritual-ly) linked to a partially excavated building. The well’s interior is a deposit composed of bones of consumed animals and Phoenician, Geometric Greek, Sardinian, Lybian, Villanovaan and Tartessian pottery, principally formed by drinking cups and plates, as well as ampho-rae. The finds bear witness to early Phoenician networks of exchange in the Central and Western Mediterranean and to a very ancient Phoenician settlement. The dates of C14 obtained from seeds from the well’s fill indicate a chronology around 925-900 cal BC. These dates are identical to those of early Phoenician foundations in the Iberian Peninsula at Huelva, Carambolo and La Reba-nadilla. As a whole they define the most ancient horizon of the Phoenician co...
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Colonización fenicia
Utica
Norte de África
C14