Pyrgi

E144877

Pyrgi was an ancient Etruscan port town, notable as a major religious and commercial center on the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy.

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Label Occurrences
Pyrgi canonical 4

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Etruscan settlement
ancient city
archaeological site
associatedDeity Astarte
Uni
connectedTo Mediterranean trade networks
country Italy
culture Etruscans
surface form: Etruscan civilization
excavatedBy Italian archaeologists
flourishedInCentury 5th century BCE
6th century BCE
hasArchaeologicalSiteType fortifications
harbor
sanctuary
hasArtifact gold tablets
inscribed plaques
hasEvidenceOf Etruscan-Phoenician contacts
maritime trade
religious dedications
hasFunction port
religious sanctuary
trading center
hasLanguageEvidence Etruscan language
Phoenician language
hasStructure defensive walls
harbor installations
temples
knownFor Pyrgi Tablets
commercial center
religious center
sanctuary of Uni-Astarte at Pyrgi
surface form: sanctuary of Uni-Astarte
locatedIn Etruria
Italy
Lazio
locatedOn Tyrrhenian Sea
Tyrrhenian coast of Italy
modernSiteNear Cerveteri
Santa Marinella
partOf territory of Caere
presentDayMunicipality Santa Marinella
region Lazio
religiousTradition Etruscan religion
Phoenician religion
servedAs port of Caere
timePeriod Archaic period
Classical period

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Via Aurelia passedThrough Pyrgi
Caere originatedIn Pyrgi
subject surface form: Pyrgi Tablets