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Roads shape seed dispersal by rodents and carnivores at forest edges
These findings highlight the role of roads as barriers and of roadsides as corridors for mammal‐mediated seed dispersal, with implications for forest regeneration and habitat connectivity. Roadside management should prioritize moderate shrub cover along paved roads to support rodent‐mediated seed dispersal while balancing ecological benefits with ...
João Craveiro +2 more
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PHOENICIAN IDENTITIES IN CYPRUS IN THE CLASSICAL AND EARLY HELLENISTIC PERIODS
International audienceSince Gjerstad's pioneer study (Gjerstad 1979), the Classical period in Cyprus has been considered a period of strong Phoenician expansion in the island. Following the crisis of the Ionian revolt at the beginning of the 5th century,
Fourrier, Sabine
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Phoenician colonization from its origin to the 7th century BC
Phoenician colonization, from its origins to the 7th century BC, was characterized by strategic expansion, the establishment of trade networks, and significant cultural interactions with indigenous populations.
Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro +3 more
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Preliminary Report About the Study of the Ceramic Material ofthe Phoenician Factory of Essaouira (ancient Mogador)
Fernando López Pardo
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Phoenician and Punic Sites in Sicily
A survey of Phoenician and Punic archaeological sites and monuments in Sicily.
FALSONE, Gioacchino
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Ports of Trade and Trade Strategies in the Atlantic Coasts of Lybie in Phoenician-Punic Age
Ports of Trade and Trade Strategies in the Atlantic Coasts of Lybiein Phoenician-Punic ...
Fernando López Pardo
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This is the first examination of the fragments of the solar theology of the Phoenicians. Beginning from the Emperor Julians fourth-century statement, that, in the opinion of the Phoenicians, "the sunlight which is sent forth everywhere is the immaculate ...
Azize, JJ
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The Phoenician Contingent in the Campaign of Psammetichus II Against Kush
Graffiti inscribed on seated figures of Rameses II at Abu Simbel concern participation by Greek, Carian, and Phoenician forces in the Nubian campaign of Psammetichus II in 593 B.C.E.
Philip C. Schmitz
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Antigone in Phoinissae or the large shadow of Sophocles' Antigone
Sophocles’ Antigone has influenced the transmission and the interpretation of Euripides’ The Phoenician Women. Three passages of The Phoenician Women have shown us an image of Antigone as quite human and as a brave woman closer to Sophocles’ Antigone ...
Carmen Morenilla Talens
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Russadir: from the Literally Memory to the Historical Reality ofthe Phoenician-Punic Expansion in ...
Fernando López Pardo
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