Cartagine. Studi e Ricerche (Jul 2023)

From the Levant to Sardinia, via North Africa and Cyprus

  • Stefano Floris

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13125/caster/5573
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Within the repertoire of the stone monuments erected in the Punic sanctuaries known as “Tophets”, the so-called “stepped altars” represent an absolute unicum since they were found only at Tharros (Sardinia). From a morphological point of view, their affiliation to the category of “thrones” at the time proposed by Sabatino Moscati can be considered an established fact. Still, their role within the ritual of the Tophet of Tharros remains unclear. This paper discusses the function of these stone monuments through a review of their archaeological context and an in-depth iconographic examination.

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