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One of the most important reception sites for Phoenician pottery imports in the NE Iberian Peninsula is the Early Iron Age (800–550 BC) settlement of Sant Jaume.
Jaume I Buxeda I Garrigós +1 more
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Cypriot Phoenicians and their cultural identity
Phoenician identity is associated with a strong sense of belonging to the city-state; in the case of Cyprus, it is especially Kition, where the “Phoenician” ruling dynasty can be recognised.
Katarzyna Zeman-Wiśniewska
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Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility. [PDF]
The Phoenicians emerged in the Northern Levant around 1800 BCE and by the 9th century BCE had spread their culture across the Mediterranean Basin, establishing trading posts, and settlements in various European Mediterranean and North African locations ...
E Matisoo-Smith +15 more
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Past, Present, Future: An Overview of Roman Malta
Roman Malta has been the subject of numerous historical and archaeological studies since the seventeenth century. However, the lack of documented excavations and the restricted number of sites – particularly those within the boundaries of the two main ...
Cardona David
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Phoenicians on Displays: a Comparative Analysis of Perceptions of Phoenicians in Museums
Phoenician archaeology has a long history of being defined and redefined. Up until today, academics and institutions often have variable approaches to and perceptions of Phoenician material culture.
Lamia Sassine
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Una bilingue greco-semitica (?) con regolamento sacrale da Dreros
The inscription published by E. Van Effenterre [Inscriptions archaïques crétoises, BCH 70 (1946), 602-603, recently in A.M. Hakkert (ed.), Cretica Selecta, II Graeca et Romana, Amsterdam 1990, 478-479] is reconsidered on the assumption that it is a ...
Adalberto Magnelli, Giuseppe Petrantoni
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Nuragici, fenici, sardi: uno sguardo da s’Urachi (San Vero Milis-OR)
Riassunto: Il saggio ha come oggetto alcune riflessioni sul tema delle identità delle persone che vivevano a s’Urachi nel I millennio a.C. Il complesso monumentale, incentrato su un gigantesco nuraghe recintato da un antemurale turrito, ha restituito una
Alfonso Stiglitz
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A European Mitochondrial Haplotype Identified in Ancient Phoenician Remains from Carthage, North Africa. [PDF]
While Phoenician culture and trade networks had a significant impact on Western civilizations, we know little about the Phoenicians themselves. In 1994, a Punic burial crypt was discovered on Byrsa Hill, near the entry to the National Museum of Carthage ...
Elizabeth A Matisoo-Smith +10 more
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Colonial engagements in the global Mediterranean Iron Age [PDF]
The application of globalization theory to colonial contexts in recent years has emphasized articulations of the colonized and the colonizers. For the Mediterranean Iron Age, focus has been upon expressions of local (colonized) identities, and of ...
Hodos, T
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Publishing Landscape Archaeology in the Digital World
The challenge of presenting micro- and macro-scale scale data in landscape archaeology studies is facilitated by a diversity of GIS technologies. Specific to scholarly research is the need to selectively share certain types of data with collaborators and
Howry Jeffrey C.
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