The Necropolis of Puig des Molins, located on the island of Ibiza in Spain, is a remarkable archaeological site that dates back to the seventh century BC. As the island’s first cemetery, it boasts over 4,000 tombs from the Phoenician-Punic period, making it one of the world’s most extensive and well-preserved collections of Punic remains. Visitors can explore small caves filled with sarcophagi and burial sites, some of which still contain artifacts such as jewelry, coins, and baked mud figures. This ancient necropolis offers a tangible connection to the rich history and cultural practices of the Phoenician-Punic civilization.
Necropolis of Puig des Molins (Necròpolis del Puig des Molins)
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