Religion in Carthage

Hey ya'll, 

I'm gonna elaborate on the religion of Carthage mainly because its so dang interesting and unique. The religion in Cartage was polytheistic, meaning it worshiped multiple gods. The religion is derived from the religion of Phoenicia, another Mediterranean ancient civilization. The most important divine gods were a couple named Tanit, a goddess of war and fertility, and Baal Hammon, a god of fertility of vegetation and weather. A lot of really cool artifacts of these gods, among others, have been found, and take the form of pillars, pedestals, stone slabs, and urns.  
A myth to dispel: even though there have been rumors that Carthaginians have sacrificed infants as part of their worship, that claim has been unfounded. It is likely a rumor that their enemies, the Romans, presented to demonize them. Carthaginians have been recorded, however, to sacrifice animals. 
Priests were also really unique in Carthaginian religion. Most priests were men (there were a few women) and they were clean-shaven, unlike most of the Carthaginian males at the time. It was super elite to be a priest. Religious positions were also hereditary, being passed down from one's familial lineage. 

Hope you found these factoids as interesting as I did!
-Olivia

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