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- These Biblical references have led modern scholars to call by the name Tophet the huge cemetery of sacrificed children at Phoenician Carthage, as well as similar precincts at other Phoenician sites in Sicily, Sardinia and Tunisia.
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May 13, 2016 · According to the Bible, centers of worship for Canaanite gods such as Molech and the Baal’s were set up in Judah and Israel by apostate kings. Child sacrifice was even practiced in the Valley of Hinnom just outside of Jerusalem.
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Younger members of the family are often buried differently than adults and in a different location, such as in jar burials under house floors. Further, the number of child burials discovered in ancient Israel is not consistent with the demographic estimates for the number of children at each site.
Jul 9, 2019 · WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 9, 2019)—In ancient Canaan, many placed their dead babies in storage jars. They were then buried under the walls and floors of a house or, occasionally, placed in a communal tomb. Archaeologists refer to this type of interment as an infant jar burial.
It is highly likely that the children unlucky enough not to have substitutes were also sacrificed and then buried in the Tophet. Moreover, the osteological evidence reveals that most of the victims were children two to three months old, though some were as old as age five.
The fact is, however, that the biblical passages do not mention sacrifice. They only refer to passing children through fire. Neither the classical sources nor the biblical passages provide conclusive evidence concerning the events that took place in the Carthage Tophet.
Jul 29, 2019 · Archaeologists have found infant jar burials throughout the ancient Near East, but especially in ancient Canaan. Although the practice of burying infants in storage jars spanned millennia, the custom reached its zenith in the Middle Bronze Age (2000–1550 B.C.E.). Grave Goods Photo: J.P. Dessel.
Jan 17, 2023 · The Bible speaks of Judahites who sacrificed their children to Molech in Jerusalem’s Ben Hinnom Valley; the practice was forbidden and considered abominable (Jeremiah 32:35; Leviticus 18:21; 2 Chronicles 28:3).
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