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“You give me letters instead of money?” Commercial transactions in the Near East and the Western Mediterranean ca. 1100-600 BCE: social innovation and institutional inhibition of Phoenician commerce

open access: yesRevista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia, 2017
Two of the most crucial and fundamental problems in proto-historical and anthropological research relate to the popularization of literacy and the origins of money.
Eleftheria Pappa
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A Phoenician type funerary cippus from Cyprus

open access: yes, 1997
Karageorghis Vassos. A Phoenician type funerary cippus from Cyprus. In: Cahiers du Centre d'Etudes Chypriotes. Volume 27, 1997. Mélanges Olivier Masson. pp.
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Phoenician Influences on the Coins Minted in Gadara [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper describes Phoenician Influences on the coins minted in Gadara to compare the coin motifs of Phoenician cities with that of Gadara. In the civic coins of Gadara, Tyche was the one of the most important deites of the city. From 58BCE to 40BCE,
エゾエ, マコト   +8 more
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The Development of Byblos in the Geopolitical Context of the Eleventh and Tenth Centuries BC

open access: yesOnoba. Revista de Arqueología y Antigüedad
This article reassesses the history of Byblos at the beginning of the first millennium BC in the light of the latest discoveries in Huelva, Spain. Firstly, it discusses the geopolitical changes that occurred in the Levant in the course of the twelfth ...
Marc Abou Abdaleh
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Phoenician-Punic games

open access: yes, 2017
Este texto procura abordar as parcas evidências, textuais e materiais, que possuímos acerca da existência de festividades religiosas que possam ser relacionadas a celebrações que envolvessem competições atléticas e/ou culturais dos povos feníciosThis ...
Kormikiari, Maria Cristina Nicolau
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The Phoenician Trade Network: Tracing a Mediterranean Exchange System [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The Phoenicians were known as artisans, merchants, and seafarers by the 10th century B.C.E. They exchanged raw and finished goods with people in many cultural spheres of the ancient world and accumulated wealth in the process.
Puckett, Neil 1983-
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Phoenician Aniconism in Its Mediterranean and Ancient near Eastern Contexts

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A close look at Phoenician religion The Hebrew Bible contains a prohibition against divine images (Exod 20:2-5a). Explanations for this command are legion, usually focusing on the unique status of Israel's deity within the context of the broader Near ...
Doak, Brian R.
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Pyrgi Revisited. An Analysis into the Structure and Formulae of Pyrgi's Phoenician Text

open access: yes, 2021
This paper analyses the structure of the composition of the Phoenician text of Pyrgi, particularly in the light of typical formulae and structures found on similar Phoenician inscriptions. Its aim is to reach a better understanding of the general meaning
Zamora López, José Ángel
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