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Fortifications, with sections of the 2.5 km long city wall, which surrounded the island and was rebuilt in places several times, in Mozia, a Phoenician island city, Trapani, Sicily, Italy. Mozia was founded in the 8th century BC by the Phoenicians, and remained an important city and Carthaginian trade outpost, thriving until it was overthrown by the Syracuse Greeks in 397 BC. In 1888 the island was rediscovered by Joseph Whitaker, who, through his Fondazione Giuseppe Whitaker, excavated the site and founded the island's museum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9645080
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Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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8TH CENTURY BC
Afternoon
ANCIENT
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
CARTHAGE
Carthaginian
CITY WALL
Cityscape
color
DAY
Defense
DEFENSIVE
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
EXCAVATION
Exterior
fortifications
History
HORIZONTAL
IMAGE
Island
Italian
Italy
marsala
Mediterranean
Mediterranean Sea
motya
Outdoors
outpost
OUTSIDE
PHOENICIA
Phoenician
RUINS
Sicilian
SICILY
SITE
Southern Europe
Southern European
Trapani
Wall