Skeletal remains from Punic Carthage do not support systematic sacrifice of infants.
Two types of cemeteries occur at Punic Carthage and other Carthaginian settlements: one centrally situated housing the remains of older children through adults, and another at the periphery of the settlement (the "Tophet") yielding small urns containing the cremated skeletal remains of ver...
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Autores principales: | Jeffrey H Schwartz, Frank Houghton, Roberto Macchiarelli, Luca Bondioli |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2010
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