necropolis of Tarraco

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The necropolis of Tarraco is an ancient Roman burial ground in Tarragona, Spain, notable for its extensive funerary remains that form part of the UNESCO-listed Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman necropolis
archaeological site
cemetery
associatedWith Roman funerary practices
contains funerary inscriptions
grave goods
mosaics
sarcophagi
tombs
wall paintings
coordinateLocation 41.116°N 1.243°E
country Spain
culture Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
excavationStart 20th century
hasMuseum Paleochristian Museum and Necropolis of Tarragona NERFINISHED
hasType paleochristian necropolis
heritageCriteria UNESCO criterion (ii)
UNESCO criterion (iii)
UNESCO criterion (iv) NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Catalonia
Iberian Peninsula
Tarragona NERFINISHED
locatedInTime Roman Empire NERFINISHED
near Francolí River NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
partOf Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco NERFINISHED
Roman city of Tarraco
significantFor study of Roman funerary archaeology
study of early Christianity in Hispania
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteId 875
usedFrom 3rd century
usedUntil 5th century

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Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco hasPart necropolis of Tarraco