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Edificios monumentales fenicio-púnicos en Utica

Authors: López Castro, José Antonio; Ferjaoui, Ahmed; Ferrer Albelda, Eduardo; Pardo Barrionuevo, Carmen Ana; Ben Jerbania, Imed; Peña Romo, Victoria;

Edificios monumentales fenicio-púnicos en Utica

Abstract

[Las excavaciones en Útica (Túnez) llevadas a cabo por un equipo hispano-tunecino desde 2012 han documentado los restos de dos edificios monumentales superpuestos fenicio-púnicos cercanos a una fuente de agua caliente. El más antiguo, denominado Edificio A, fue erigido en la segunda mitad del siglo VII a.C. y las evidencias del mismo se limitan, hasta el momento, a dos muros de sillares de piedra probablemente pertenecientes a un podium, un pozo de agua de planta cuadrada construido con sillares y los restos de una cisterna. El Edificio A fue desmontado y sus sillares fueron reutilizados en la construcción de otro complejo arquitectónico, el Edificio B, con un nuevo podium hacia la segunda mitad del siglo IV a.C. Esta construcción fue destruida en el período tardorrepublicano por la construcción de una escalera monumental que formaba parte de una reorganización urbana. De acuerdo con los hallazgos y los paralelos arquitectónicos se puede proponer como hipótesis la interpretación de ambos edificios como templos.]

[Recent excavations at Útica (Tunisia) conducted by a Tuniso-Spanish team from 2012 have discovered the remains of two superposed Phoenician and Punic monumental buildings near to a hot water well. The oldest was named Building A and was erected in the second half of the 7th century BC. The traces excavated for the moment of this building consist in two block stone walls which most likely were the remains of a podium, a square water pit constructed with regular stones and the remains of a cistern. Building A was dismounted and the stones reused to build another architectural complex towards the second half of the 4th century BC, named Building B on a new podium to hold pated chambers. Building B was destroyed in late Roman Republican period by a monumental stairs which were part of an urban reorganization. According to the findings and architectural parallels it is possible to propose the hypothesis of the interpretation as temples for both buildings.]

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Útica, fenicio, edificios monumentales, Utica, Arqueología, Religión fenicia occidental, monumental buildings, púnico, Punic, templos., pit, Templos, Phoenician, Colonización fenicia, pozo, Historia Antigua, temples., Arquitectura monumental

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