30 CREEPIEST PLACES ON EARTH 19
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30 CREEPIEST PLACES ON EARTH 19
Sanctuary of Tophet, Tunisia
The
chilling Sanctuary of Tophet was first excavated in 1921. French
archaeologists uncovered a sacrificial site and burial ground, where
it's believed Carthaginian children were sacrificed to the deities Baal
Hammon and Tanit - a stele now in the Bardo Museum shows a priest
carrying a child, perhaps to sacrifice. It's an extraordinary, haunting
place, with a mass of stubby stele engraved with simple geometric shapes
and symbols under shady trees.
Some later
Roman foundations shelter more stele, a particularly spooky spot. The
name Tophet is Hebrew for 'place of burning' and comes from Bible
references to child sacrifice, such as in Jeremiah: '(people of Judah)
have built the altar called Tophet… and there they burn to death their
little sons and daughters.'
More than 20,000
urns have been discovered here, each containing the ashes of a child
(mostly newborn, but also older children up to the age of four) and
marked with a stele. Many also contained the burned bones of lambs or
kids. The majority of them have been dated to the period between the 4th
and 2nd centuries BC when Carthage was embroiled in numerous wars and
rebellions, and the need to appease the gods was at its greatest.
However, there is some controversy about interpretations of the site.
The Romans later built workshops, warehouses, and a temple over the site.
Ancient Tunisians would sacrifice thousands of children during hard times. Seems legit.