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Cádiz - Wikipedia
Founded as Gadir or Agadir by Phoenicians from Tyre, [16] [17] [18] Cádiz is often regarded as the most ancient city still standing in Western Europe. [19] The city was an important trading hub founded to access different metals including gold, tin, and especially silver. [6] The Phoenicians established a port in the 7th century BC. [20]
Gadir archaeological site in Cádiz - spain.info
Discover the history of Gadir archaeological site. Contact information and map. Find out what to see and do in Cádiz | spain.info
The Gadir archaeological site: history right below your feet - Barcelo.com
A visit to the Gadir archaeological site allows you to discover how different modern-day Cádiz actually is from what was found by the Phoenicians, who arrived here 3,000 years ago from Tyre in Lebanon, and founded Gadir, considered the first city in Western Europe.
Yacimiento Arqueológico "Gadir" - Official Andalusia tourism …
The city of Gadir is one of the oldest Phoenician settlements in the West. The scarcity of architectural remains from Phoenician settlements throughout the Mediterranean make the Gadir archaeological site an essential spot for discovering the lifestyle of …
Kingdoms of Iberia - Gadir / Gades / Cadiz (Phoenician Colony)
The settlement and later city of Gadir was one of the earliest Phoenician colonies in Iberia, in today's Spain, founded just after Utica in North Africa. The name 'Gadir' means 'walled compound', effectively referring to a stronghold.
Gadir - Archaeological Site - Nomads Travel Guide
There are very few architectural remains from Phoenician settlements in the Western Mediterranean,which makes Gadir archaeological site so important. The site is at the highest point of the ancient island of Erytheia, the smallest of the ancient archipelago belonging to Cadiz.
Cadiz | Spain, Map, Population, History, & Facts | Britannica
Traditionally said to be founded as Gadir (meaning “an enclosure”) by Phoenician merchants from Tyre as early as 1100 bce, it was occupied by the Carthaginians about 501 bce. Credence was given to the city’s Phoenician origins by discoveries in 1980 and earlier of Phoenician sarcophagi at two separate sites.
Gadir Archaeological Site, Cádiz | Hours, exhibitions and artworks …
The site of the Yacimiento Arqueológico Gadir is divided into different levels, corresponding to the different periods of occupation of the settlement of Gdir which is historically one of the oldest of Phoenician character in the West.
GADIR (Cádiz) Cáidiz, Spain. - Perseus Digital Library
GADIR (Cádiz) Cáidiz, Spain. Originally a small island, long since much enlarged by silting and joined to the mainland by a bridge (the Isla de Léon), and a larger long island now the peninsula. Gadir was founded, according to tradition, by Phoenicians from Tyre in 1100 B.C. ( Strab. 3.5.5 ; Vell. Pat., Historia Romana 1.2.3).
Cadiz's Ancient Heritage: Romans and Phoenicians
May 8, 2023 · The Phoenician ancient heritage is known as the city of Gadir, located in the historic center of Cádiz. Gadir was founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC and is one of the oldest cities on the Iberian Peninsula.