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Sunday 24 July 2022

2441) "Ancient Cities of the Mediterranean - Mythical City of Tartessos & its artistic exchanges in the region", Portugal: "EUROMED" theme for 2022: Correios (Portuguese Post) has issued two postage Stamps of €1.05 (Euro), €0.74 (Euro): Date of Stamp issue: 11.07.2022:

2441) "Ancient Cities of the Mediterranean - Mythical City of Tartessos & its artistic exchanges in the region", Portugal: "EUROMED" theme for 2022: Correios (Portuguese Post) has issued two postage Stamps of €1.05 (Euro), €0.74 (Euro): Date of Stamp issue: 11.07.2022:

The Postal Union for the Mediterranean (PUMed), created in Rome on 15.03.2011, by 14 Postal Administrations from the Mediterranean Region under the aegis of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), now has 23 members.

Over time, other postal operators have joined: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Mauritania, Morocco, Syrian Arab Republic and Tunisia, from the Permanent Arab Commission; Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain and Turkey, belonging to PostEurop.

 The objective behind this concept was to develop a similar project of the lines of "EUROPA" Stamps, wherein a theme will be chosen and all member countries will submit their design. As such, the Euromed Postal stamp project is a joint commitment, consisting of the annual issue of a stamp on the same theme. 

Each member will then be free to issue the design prepared by it.  This for the exception of the first stamp issued in 2014, where all members were obliged to have the same design.

The themes chosen for the member countries, since 2014, so far, are as follows:

2014 - “The Mediterranean”

2015 - “Boats used in the Mediterranean”

2016 - “Fish in the Mediterranean”

2017 - “Trees in the Mediterranean”

2018 - “Houses in the Mediterranean”

2019 - “Costumes used in the Mediterranean”

2020 - "Traditional Gastronomy in the Mediterranean"

2021 - "Handicraft Jewelry in the Mediterranean"

2022 - "Ancient Cities of the Mediterranean"

A Stamp brought out by Correios, (Portugal Post) on the "EUROMED Project theme" for 2022, "Ancient Cities of the Mediterranean" featuring the Mythical City of Tartessos:

A brief:

Ever since the Bronze Age, relationships between the West and the Mediterranean have been intense, with far-reaching impacts on the organisation of societies.

 One of the oldest and most significant testimonies of these relationships and their effects is the adoption of writing during the first Iron Age of the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula, from the 7th century BCE.

 This adoption took place in the context of a general phenomenon of urbanisation of those communities, from which the towns and cities of this part of the world were born.

In the Peninsular Southwest, around the mythical city of Tartessos and through the region’s contacts with the Phoenicians, funerary epigraphy, the oldest known writing of the West, gains special relevance.

The funerary stele from "Abóbada, Almodôvar" (from the Arabic "almudaûár"), is a good example of these manifestations, with the inscription surrounding the representation of a man, dressed in the style of the Iberian warriors depicted, for example, on ceramics from "Llíria" ("Valencia").

The continuation of these contacts brought to the Iberian Peninsula a continual flow of imports, particularly of Greek Ceramics, which reached a peak during the 4th century BCE

A significant group of these ceramics was found in the necropolis of "Olival do Senhor dos Mártires", close to "Alcácer do Sal" - the ancient "Bevipo", the "Roman Salacia" the "Muslim al-Qasr" - showing the efforts those communities made in the social representation of their most eminent members, not only through epigraphy, but also in the care given to the sumptuous grave goods that accompanied the deceased

The scene depicted, an agonistic sacrifice made by young ephebes, would also have appealed to an aristocratic sector of society that imported this and other vases.

Contacts with the Mediterranean were continuous for more than a millennium, mainly with the integration of Lusitania into the Roman Empire, of which it was the Westernmost of the provinces, situated at the limits of the known world. But the distance was never an insurmountable obstacle, as it continued not to be the case in the period of Muslim expansion.

The people of the West did not lose their taste for representations, as attested by the “Vaso de Tavira”, ("Vase of Tabira"), whose impressive plastic decoration (fourteen figures, of which twelve have survived) seemed to allude to a nuptial abduction, where there are depicted warriors, musicians (playing drum and adufe) and various animals, including doves on a tower. 

The Vase, by the context and its technical characteristics, is a late-11th / early-12th century production, made at some point after the town of Tabîra had gained prominence within the organisation of the region under caliphal rule and the, posterior, "Taifa" ("independent Muslim principality") of "Shantamariyya al-Gharb / Santa Maria do Ocidente" ["Saint Mary of the West"], name by which the present-day Faro was known at the time. 

Another important town of Gharb al-Andalus was "Mārtulah" ("Mértola"), that also has roots dating back to the Iron Age, which, after the disintegration of Almoravid dominion (in the mid-12th Century), became autonomous under the authority of Tashfin al-Lamtuni.

 This century marked the peak and greatest spread of glazed Ceramics using the “total cuerda seca” technique (an expression referring to the method of isolating the glazed areas of the different colours). 

One of the achievements of this technique, in addition to the very common representation of animals and floral motifs, is the inscription of "baraka" ("blessing"), where ceramicists made the most of the graphic potential of Arabic script, using the word, which is represented by the three consonants, as a motif that is simultaneously decorative and religious.

The Stamp issue:

The EUROMED - 2022 Postage Stamps issued by Correios, Portugal

The First Day Cover (FDC) has the two stamps of 0.74 and 1.05 Euro affixed at top right.

The FDC is titled "VILAS ANTIGAS DO MEDITERRANEO" ("Ancient Cities of the Mediterranean") at bottom left.

The special Cancellation Stamp is of Lisbon Post Office and the date of cancellation is - "11.07.2022".

The Philatelic Document (PD)/Special Folder (SF gives a detailed description in Portuguese and carries the postage stamp of €1.05 (Euro) & €0.74 (Euro).

Technical details:

Issue Date: 11.07.2022

IllustratorLuis Taklim

Printer: bpost Philately & Stamps Printing

Process: Offset

Size: 30.60 mm x 80.00 mm

Values: €1.05 (Euro), €0.74





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