Abstract
This paper presents an updated overview of the ongoing archaeological research carried out in the Protohistoric sanctuary of Gorham’s Cave (Gibraltar). It is based on the results of recent excavations, focusing on incised pottery with inscriptions or other marks. The catalogue of inscriptions includes both Phoenician and Graeco-Iberian examples, which could be related with the deposition of votive offerings from Archaic to Hellenistic periods.
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Zamora López, J. Á., Gutiérrez López, J. M., Reinoso del Río, M. C., Sáez Romero, A. M., Giles Pacheco, F., Clive Finlayson, J., & Finlayson, G. (2013). Culto y culturas en la cueva de Gorham (Gibraltar): La historia del santuario y sus materiales inscritos. Complutum, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_cmpl.2013.v24.n1.42327
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