Children Sacrifice
Carthaginian parents ritually sacrificed young children as an offering to the gods.
The practice of child sacrifice could even hold the key to why the civilisation was founded in the first place.
Both male and female, and mostly a few weeks old – were sacrificed by the Carthaginians at locations known as tophets. The practice was also carried out by their neighbours at other Phoenician colonies in Sicily, Sardinia and Malta.
Dedications from the children's parents to the gods are inscribed on slabs of stone above their cremated remains, ending with the explanation that the god or gods concerned had 'heard my voice and blessed me'.