Phoenician Religion in Carthage
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https://doi.org/10.54172/yg7asz38Keywords:
Phoenician religion, Carthage, religious practices, Phoenician deitiesAbstract
This study explores the Phoenician religion in Carthage, focusing on its practices and beliefs. The research delves into the historical context of Carthaginian civilization and its religious significance, shedding light on the rituals, deities, and spiritual practices observed by the Phoenician inhabitants. The study draws on archaeological evidence, inscriptions, and historical records to reconstruct the religious landscape of Carthage. Furthermore, it investigates the influence of Phoenician religion on the cultural and social aspects of Carthaginian society. The findings provide valuable insights into the religious traditions of the Phoenician civilization and contribute to a better understanding of the historical and cultural heritage of Carthage.
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