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Aletes (deity)

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In 2015 an article was published on the influence of astronomy in the urban planning of Cartagena during Antiquity, in which a group of archaeologists and historians suggested that the monumentalisation programme undertaken in the Roman-imperial period may have been conditioned by the attempt to link
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also states that the fact that the Carthaginians respected the Iberian nomenclature of the hill is an example of an attempt to integrate the indigenous stratum of the city into their new regime, which resulted in the strengthening of the political power of the
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The existence of a temple dedicated to him on that promontory is not certain in view of Polybius' laconism in this respect, but this has not prevented several authors from suggesting his possible presence crowning the sacred precinct.
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González García, Antonio César; Noguera Celdrán, José Miguel; Belmonte Avilés, Juan Antonio; Rodríguez Antón, Andrea; Ruiz Valderas, Elena; Madrid Balanza, María José; Zamora, Encarnación; Bonnet Casciaro, José (2015).
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The last point of controversy came in 1982, when the German Michael Koch introduced the theory that Aletes did not exist as a real person, in a position generally contested by Hispanic historiography, headed by
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has found in the mining deity a motive for discussion, both about its ethnic origin and its possible non-historicity. Thus, in 1930 the German archaeologist and historian
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name, and whose hypothesis was supported since the 1960s by Spanish historians thanks to the advances in the identification of the
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Koch, Michael. "Aletes, Mercurius und das phönikisch-punische Pantheon in Neukarthago, mit einer Textabbildung".
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in 227 BC, and whose discovery of silver mines in the vicinity of that city earned him a
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The distribution of the hills in Cartagena in antiquity, including the hill of San José.
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Blázquez Martínez, José María (1992). "Los bárquidas en la península ibérica".
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Primer Simposio sobre la Minería y la Metalurgia Antigua en el Sudoeste Europeo
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Historia de Cartagena desde su fundación a la monarquía de Alfonso XIII
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during the topographical description of Cartagena for volume X of his
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The only source about this person is a brief account by the
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Index


Greek
Iberian Peninsula
Qart Hadasht
Cartagena
Carthaginian
Asdrubal the Fair
deification
Greek historian
Polybius
Histories
foundational hills
Contemporary historiography
Adolf Schulten
Etruscan
Levante
Stéphane Gsell
Iberian
Iberian scripts
José María Blázquez Martínez
Ignasi Garcés
Barcids
Emperor Augustus
forum and the curia
Semitic peoples
Iberian religion
Mastia
Sierra Minera de Cartagena-La Unión

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