Talk:Tavira

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Establishments/disestablishment categories[edit]

I attempted to add eight categories here based on the city's repeated destruction and establishment. As the article states, "Tavira's origins date back to the late Bronze Age (1.000-800 BC). .... Phoenician Tavira existed until the end of 6th Century BC, when it was destroyed by conflict. ... After a century of being abandoned, the settlement recovered, ... This second urban center, Tartessian Tavira, was also abandoned by the end of the 4th Century BC...." etc. I think this justifies inclusion in the 2nd-millennium BC establishments (for the Bronze Age), the 6th-century BC destruction, the 5th-century BC re-establishment, and the 4th-century BC destruction. However that just may be referring to the town center (and not the entire town) so it may be overcategorization. Since there is a city there today, it obviously wasn't completely destroyed in the 4th-century BC (or was re-created again sometime later). -- Ricky81682 (talk) 20:06, 2 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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