In Cagliari, in the Tuvixeddu hill (Tuvu in Sardinian means "cavity") there is the largest necropolis in the Mediterranean. In your opinion, what does the word necropolis mean?
It was a Phoenician-Punic sanctuary in the open, consisting of a consecrated area where they were collected in urns (“pingiadas” in Sardinian) the burned remains of the sacrifices and children burials with a nearby stele. What are their names?
Sulcis is the territory of Sardinia in the south-west of the island which takes its name from the ancient Phoenician city of Sulki or Sulci.
What is this ancient city currently called?
According to the biblical tradition, Canaan was the nephew of Noah who also gave the name to the region that included the current Israel, Lebanon, part of Syria and Jordan. Which of the three sons of Noah was the descendant of the Phoenicians?