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Phoenician western dishes [PDF]
La versión castellana del texto original alemán (Rivista di Studi Fenici, 4 (2), 1976) se debe a doña María Luisa Vázquez de Parga de CortésLos platos fenicios de barniz rojo presentan una evolución en el ancho del borde y en la relación entre diámetro ...
Hermanfrid Schubart +1 more
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Phoenician Ethnogenesis: The Crucial Role of Landscape in the Early Shaping of Phoenician Culture
The paper discusses how the natural environmental conditions of the Phoenician litoral in the eastern Mediterranean had shaped their culture from a very early ...
Meir Edrey
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PHOENICIAN RELIGION IN THE HOMELAND: New Insights from Recent Archaeological Discoveries [PDF]
The article argues that there is one Phoenician religion and one Phoenician pantheon in spite of the fact that there was no such thing as a Phoenician “state” or “nation.” It also argues that in the absence of Phoenician religious texts the ...
Sader, Hélène
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The Predicative Infinitive Construct in Phoenician and Punic
This study examines the prevalent predicative utilization of the infinitive construct following the preposition l- (=l-+IC) in Phoenician, Punic and Neo-Punic.
Ophir Carmel Fofliger +2 more
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Langues et écritures croisées : quelques réflexions sur le monde phénico-punique
As an echo of a reflection on the phenomenon of “allography”, which means writing a text in a language with the script of another, this article questions this practice in the Phoenician-Punic world.
Françoise Briquel Chatonnet
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Haggard’s Use of the Phoenician Analogy with Britain
In the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, several writers voiced their apprehensions about the state of the British Empire and the dangers they thought it faced by making comparisons between Britain and the Phoenician city of Tyre and the greatest of ...
John Coates
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ABSTRACT The hillfort of Castrejón de Capote is one of the best investigated settlements of Late Iron Age southwest Iberia. Located in the territory that the classical sources attributed to the Celtici, it was occupied between the early 4th and the 1st centuries bce.
Beatrijs de Groot +2 more
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Phoenician and Punic tombs in Malta [PDF]
This study examines the Phoenician and Punic tombs discovered in the Maltese Islands from various aspects. The first chapter considers the historical and archaeological background of the Phoenicians in Malta between 700 B.C. and A.D. 100. The second part
Said, George Alexander
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Mortars From Punic and Hellenistic–Roman Solunto: Materials, Formulations, and Technology
ABSTRACT This study presents an archaeometric investigation of 18 hydraulic rendering and bedding mortars from Punic and Hellenistic–Roman Solunto (NW Sicily). The research aimed to characterize raw materials, reconstruct manufacturing sequences, and evaluate technological proficiency through mineralogical and petrochemical analyses.
G. Montana +4 more
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Cypro-Phoenician figurines in Phoenicia: a reassessment
In scientific literature, one often hears about Cypro-Phoenician material culture. This terminology can indicate both artefacts produced by Cypriot craftsmanship in the Levant or artefacts presenting stylistic characteristics halfway between two cultures.
Barbara Bolognani
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