Kothon (sacred pool)

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Kothon (sacred pool) is an ancient man-made basin at the Phoenician site of Motya, likely used for religious and ritual purposes associated with a nearby temple complex.

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Label Occurrences
Kothon (sacred pool) canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site feature
man-made basin
ritual pool
associatedWith Phoenician religion
temple complex at Motya
culture Phoenician civilization
discoveredBy archaeologists
hasFeature stone-lined edges
surrounding structures related to cult activities
hasFunction sacred pool
water basin
heritageStatus important Phoenician religious installation
interpretation likely used for ritual purification (hypothesized)
possibly used for astronomical or cosmological symbolism (hypothesized)
locatedIn Italy
Marsala
Motya
San Pantaleo Island NERFINISHED
Sicily
Stagnone Lagoon
locatedOn small island off the west coast of Sicily
material stone
nameLanguage Greek
nameMeaning artificial basin or dock (in ancient Greek usage)
near temple of Baal or similar Phoenician deity (hypothesized)
partOf Motya
surface form: Motya archaeological site
period Iron Age
Phoenician period
researchStatus subject of ongoing archaeological study
shape rectangular basin (reported in archaeological descriptions)
usedFor religious purposes
ritual purposes
waterSource fed by groundwater or channels (hypothesized)

How these facts were elicited

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

Motya hasStructure Kothon (sacred pool)