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An Etruscan (Tarquinian) Perspective on Euboica II. Pithekoussai and Euboea between East and West
L’articolo riconsidera la «questione euboica», così come presentata nei due volumi di Euboica II, da un punto di vista etrusco, ponendo Tarquinia al centro di reti di lunga durata che collegano Eubea, Pitecusa, Cuma, Fenici e comunità tirreniche ...
Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni
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Elusive Phoenicians: Perceptions of Phoenician identity and material culture as reflected in museum records and displays [PDF]
This project aims to investigate the part played by different historical and modern perceptions of Phoenician culture and identity in the presentation and interpretation of what is (and has been over the last 100-150 years) regarded as Phoenician ...
Sassine, Lamia
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Investigating the relationship between Phoenicians and wine through geometric morphometry
Grapevine ( Vitis vinifera ) is one of the most important fruit crops of the past and present world, both economically and culturally. The wild and domesticated forms, respectively Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris and V. vinifera subsp. vinifera , differ
Vincent Bonhomme +9 more
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Supplemental material, ASP895313 Supplemental Material3 for Phoenicians Preferred Red Pigments: Chemical Compositions of Make-Up Powders Found in Archaeological Sites from Sicily by Cecilia Baraldi, Maria Pamela Toti, Elsa Van Elslande, Philippe Walter ...
Elsa Van Elslande (8179908) +4 more
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Supplemental material, ASP895313 Supplemental Material1 for Phoenicians Preferred Red Pigments: Chemical Compositions of Make-Up Powders Found in Archaeological Sites from Sicily by Cecilia Baraldi, Maria Pamela Toti, Elsa Van Elslande, Philippe Walter ...
Elsa Van Elslande (8179908) +4 more
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Out of Arabia Phoenicians, Arabs and the discovery of Europe
Arab history is often viewed as beginning with Islam. But the Arabs have a long history stretching back millenia-and it is one intimately bound up with European history and identity.
Ball, Warwick 1951-
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Καλπε: The Etymology of the Oldest Place Names on the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]
The paper reviews the issue of the origin of toponym Καλπε (Calpe), which can be rightfully called one of the oldest place names on the Iberian Peninsula.
D.M. Kamari
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The Phoenicians were a Semitic people that inhabited the coast of the southern Levant. They were known throughout the Ancient Near East as shrewd merchants, gifted artisans, and exceptional mariners who ventured the Mediterranean Sea and beyond the ...
Edrey, Meir
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The Birth of Brand: 4000 Years of Branding History
This paper seeks to show that brands are as old as civilization. It derives evidence of branding, in various forms, from important historical periods beginning 2250 BCE in the Indus Valley through to 300 BCE Greece.
Moore, Karl, Reid, Susan
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