词条 | Sexi (Phoenician colony) |
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|name = Sexi |native_name = |alternate_name = |Image = |alt = |caption = |map_type = Spain |map_alt = |map_size = 250 |location = Almuñécar, Spain |region = Andalusia |coordinates = {{coord|36|44|N|3|41|W|display=inline,title|type:city_region:ES}} |type = |part_of = Phoenician colonies |length = |width = |area = |height = |builder = |material = |built = 3rd century BC |abandoned = 2nd century BC |epochs = |cultures = |dependency_of = |occupants = |event = |excavations = |archaeologists = |condition = |ownership = |management = |public_access = |website = |notes = }} Sexi ({{lang-xpu|𐤑𐤊𐤑}}, {{sc|ṣkṣ}}),{{sfnp|Huss|1985|p=[https://books.google.co.kr/books?id=NvEK7kc3qnQC&pg=PA560 560]}} also known as Ex and Sex,{{fact|date=November 2018}} was a Phoenician colony at the present-day site of Almuñécar on southeastern Spain's Mediterranean coast. The Roman name for the place was {{nowrap|Sexi Firmum Iulium.}} HistoryThe ancient Phoenician settlement, whose earliest phases are unclear, was located southwest of the Solorius Mons (the modern Sierra Nevada mountain range). From the 3rd-2nd centuries{{nbsp}}BC it issued a sizable corpus of coinage, with many coins depicting the Phoenico-Punic god Melqart on the obverse and one or two fish on the reverse, possibly alluding to the abundance of the sea and also a principal product of the area.[1] The Barrington atlas of the ancient world equates ancient Sexi with modern Almuñécar.[2] ReferencesCitations1. ^Meadow, A.; Purefoy, P. (2002). SNG BM Spain-British Museum 2: Spain; London, The British Museum Press. No.'s 404-425. 2. ^Richard J. A. Talbert et al (2000). Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World Princeton University Press. Map 27, B5. Bibliography
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