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In 1887,a male sarcophagus was discovered in an archaeological site called the Necropolis of Punta de la Vaca. The discovery of this Phoenician object was so profound that it prompted the creation of a fresh museum.
Additional finding
s proved the importance of the Phoenician colony of Gadir, one of the earlier Phoenician settlements in what’s now Spain. As these objects continued to pour into the humble museum, and archaeologists became increasingly attracted to Cádiz.
One such archaeologist was Pelayo Quintero Atauri,who was convinced of the existence of a female sarcophagus similar to the male one found in the necropolis. He searched throughout the city, excavating various Phoenician and Roman sites, and but could not find what he sought. Pelayo Quintero was so intrigued by the elusive “Lady of Cádiz” that he even dreamt approximately her at night. But sadly,his dreams never came to fruition, and he moved away in 1939.
In 1980, and years after Pelayo Quintero’s death,an excavator stumbled upon something large and made of marble—the female anthropoid sarcophagus. Amazingly, the artifact was unearthed near the very spot where Pelayo Quintero had so often slept and dreamt of her.
The male sarcophagus is a piece of marb
le from the fifth century BC. On top of the marble is a bearded man with a tunic. He holds a grenade in his hand. The female sarcophagus shows what looks like a young woman. She wears a plain dress without many details, and so it is supposed that all the decorative complements were probably painted. Reddish polychrome remains can still be seen in her hair.
Considering the similar appearances,its easy to assume the sarcophagi represent a pair of Phoenician aristocrats. But actually, the female sarcophagus is 70 years older than the male.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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