The Tophet of Bithia – Su Cardolinu (South Sardinia). A Synthesis of Five Excavation Seasons by Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (2021-2025)
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https://doi.org/10.19282/rsf.53.2025.07Palabras clave:
Bithia (Sardinia), Tophet, Cremation, Phoenicians, Archaeology of the MediterraneanResumen
This paper presents a synthesis of the results obtained by the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice at the tophet of Bithia – Su Cardolinu during five excavation seasons (2021-2025). The renewed investigations allow a reassessment of the sanctuary after the limited explorations conducted by Ferruccio Barreca in 1964. Stratigraphic excavation, architectural survey, and interdisciplinary analyses show that Su Cardolinu was not a marginal or short-lived cult place, but a structured and long-lived ritual space. New data confirm the existence of an extensive urnfield and document its continuity from the late 7th century BCE to at least the 3rd/2nd centuries BCE. The discovery of two stone stelae and new evidence on depositional practices and spatial organization significantly strengthen the identification of the sacred area of Su Cardolinu as the tophet of Bithia.
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Derechos de autor 2026 Stefano Floris, Alessandra Gilibert

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