Q3 Arts and Humanities
Babesch Pub Date : 2003-01-01 DOI:10.2143/BAB.81.0.2014424
R. Docter, F. Chelbi, B. M. Telmini, B. Bechtold, H. B. Romdhane, Vanessa Declercq, T. Schacht, Eline Deweirdt, A. D. Wulf, Lamia Fersi, Suzanne Frey-Kupper, S. Garsallah, I. Joosten, H. Koens, Jalel Mabrouk, T. Redissi, Sihem Roudesli Chebbi, Karen Ryckbosch, K. Schmidt, Birgit Taverniers, J. Kerckhove, L. Verdonck
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对比尔马苏达遗址的新调查使我们对布匿迦太基的认识更加完善。特别是南部的casmate城墙,可以更精确地追溯到公元前7世纪中期。次要位置的人类遗骸似乎证实了迦太基最早的墓地的存在。特别关注的是布匿中期和晚期:从迦太基的垃圾收集系统的角度来看,一个化粪池和它的均匀填充物被呈现和讨论。讨论了一个带有两个容器和红赭石供品的保险箱或宗教宝库。赤陶瓷砖地板是一种罕见的圆形铺面。最后,对遗址保护措施和出版轨迹进行了展望
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Carthage Bir Massouda
New investigations on the Bir Massouda site have refined our knowledge of Punic Carthage. In particular the southern casemate city wall has been dated more precisely to around the middle of the 7 th century BC. Human remains in secondary position seem to confirm the existence of Carthage’s earliest necropolis on the site. Special attention goes to the Middle and Late Punic periods: a septic pit and its homogeneous fill are presented and discussed in the perspective of Carthage’s garbage collection system. A strongbox or cultic depository with two vessels and red ochre offering is discussed. A terracotta tile floor is presented as a rare example of the pavimenta punica. Finally, some prospects are given on the site conservation’s measures and the publication trajectory.*
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