Phoenician necropolis of Puente de Noy

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The Phoenician necropolis of Puente de Noy is an ancient burial ground dating back to the Phoenician presence on the southern coast of the Iberian Peninsula, notable for its archaeological remains that shed light on early Mediterranean colonization and funerary practices.

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Phoenician necropolis of Puente de Noy canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Phoenician necropolis
ancient burial ground
archaeological site
archaeologicalInterest Phoenician mortuary customs
interaction between Phoenicians and indigenous Iberian populations
associatedWith Western Mediterranean Punic world
surface form: Phoenician colonization of the western Mediterranean

early Mediterranean colonization
continent Europe
culture Phoenician civilization
surface form: Phoenician
hasArchaeologicalRemains Phoenician material culture
grave goods
human burials
hasFunction burial ground
funerary site
hasLanguageOfCulture Phoenician language
hasTypeOfBurial grave burials
tomb burials
heritageType Mediterranean archaeological heritage
locatedIn southern coast of the Iberian Peninsula
partOf Phoenician presence on the southern coast of the Iberian Peninsula
region Iberian Peninsula
relatedTo Phoenician civilization
surface form: Phoenician settlements on the Iberian Peninsula

Phoenician trade networks
significance provides information on Phoenician funerary practices
provides information on early Mediterranean colonization
studiedInDiscipline Mediterranean archaeology
Phoenician studies
archaeology
timePeriod Iron Age
early 1st millennium BCE
usedFor Phoenician funerary practices

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Almuñécar hasArchaeologicalSite Phoenician necropolis of Puente de Noy