- Tharros
:"For the ancient city in Crete, see
Tarra, Crete ."Tharros (also spelled Tharras, Greek: polytonic|Θάρρας, Ptol., Tarrae or Tarras) was an ancient city on the west coast of
Sardinia ,Italy , and is currently an archaeological site near the village of San Giovanni di Sinis, municipality of Cabras, in theProvince of Oristano . It is located on a peninsula that forms the northern cape of theBay of Oristano , the cape of San Marco. Tharros, mentioned byPtolemy and in the Itineraries, seems to have been one of the most important places on the island.Archaeological research done in the area of Tharros has established that in the
eighth century BCE the town was founded byPhoenicians . On the remains of a formernuragic village on top of the hill called Su Muru Mannu they founded atophet , an open air sacred place common for several installations of Phoenicians in the westernMediterranean , and seen as a first sign ofcolonization andurbanization . Excavations have shown that from the eighth century BCE until the abandonment of Tharros in the10th century CE the place has been inhabited, first by Phoenicians, then by thePunic s and then under Roman domination. The town was abandoned under pressure of the incursions ofSaracen raiders. The site has been used for centuries after that as a cave for building materials for the surrounding villages and towns.Certainly there has always been a strongSardic element during the whole time of it's existence. An inscription records the repair of the road from Tharras to Cornus as late as the reign of the emperor Philip. (De la Marmora, "Voy. en Sardaigne", vol. ii. pp. 359, 477.) TheAntonine Itinerary correctly places it 18 miles from Cornus and 12 from Othoca (modernSanta Giusta nearOristano ). (Itin. Ant. p. 84; Ptol. iii. 3. § 2.)The area is now an open air museum and still excavations are done bringing to light ever more details of the past of this town. What is to be seen is most of the period of Roman domination or
early Christianity . Amongst the interesting structures is the tophet itself, the bath installations, the temple foundations and a part of the area with houses and artisan workshops.Most of the artifacts can be found in the Archaeological Museum at
Cagliari , in theAntiquarium Arborense and the Archaeological Museum of the town ofCabras .Bibliography
* Acquaro, E. and C. Finzi 1986: Tharros, Sassari
* Osborne, R. and B. Cunliffe ed. 2005: Mediterranean Urbanization 800-600 BC, New YorkExternal links
* [http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/TAV_THE/THARROS.html "Encyclopaedia Britannica" 1911:] "Tharros"
* [http://www.tharros.info/ "On the prehistory and history of Sardinia, Tharros"]
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