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Cova d’es Cuieram is a cave located at Can Quintal close to the resort village of Cala de Sant Vicent and the Hamlet of Sant Vicent de sa Cala on the Spanish island of Ibiza. The cave is within the municipality of Sant Joan de Labritja.

Location
The small cave system is located 150 m on the southern slopes of the Cas Rierons uplands above the village of Cala de Sant Vicent on in the North East of the island.

History
The caves were a place of great important place and lay at the heart of Punic religious life more than two thousand years ago. The caves were first inhabited by Bronze Age settlers around 1600 BC and later was made into a shrine by Carthaginian colonist around 500 BC until 300 BC, The Carthaginian came here to worship their deities Reshef and Melkart, after which the caves became a shrine to the goddess Tanit. Following the defeat of the Cathaginian empire following the Third Punic War (149 BC to 146 BC) the island fell under control of the roman empire and the Cathaginian old gods and deities were slowly supplanted in favour of the newer roman deities, though it is thought that many of the ancient customs and old beliefs continued here in this shrine for many centuries afterwards.