tophet
/ˈtɒfiːt, -pɛt/Definitions
1. noun
An ancient Carthaginian or Phoenician cemetery, especially one where children were sacrificed to the god Moloch.
“The archaeologists discovered a well-preserved tophet in the heart of the ancient city.”
2. noun
A place of child sacrifice, especially in ancient Carthage.
“The historian wrote about the dark history of the tophet, where children were burned as offerings to the gods.”