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The Phoenicians

2020
Abstract Often reviled in the Bible as overly wealthy traders and false worshipers, the Phoenicians appear in the biblical accounts under the label of their principal cities, Tyre and Sidon. Native inscriptions and new archaeological efforts provide information on Phoenician royal politics, religion, and colonial ambitions as far west as
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When the Phoenicians Were Swedish

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021
Olof Rudbeck’s Atlantica (1679–1702) is a characteristically wide-ranging example of Early Modern scholarship in which the author draws on a compendious assortment of evidence to argue that his native Sweden was the cradle of human civilization.
Annie Burman, Philip J. Boyes
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Phoenician-Punic

Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel, 2022
It is generally agreed that Phoenician-Punic and Hebrew are characterized by a certain, if not high, degree of mutual intelligibility. However, several features clearly differentiate the two in terms of phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexicon. After delineating the history and dialectal subdivision of Phoenician-Punic, and then summarising the ...
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Phoenician Literature

2019
There was, without a doubt, a Phoenician and Punic literature. Very little of it is extant, but we have enough of it to gauge the great loss. Lacking the advantage of its own manuscript tradition and later cultures devoted to it, Phoenician literature was not systematically preserved, unlike that of the Greeks, Romans, and Israelites.
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Elusive Phoenicians

Antiquity, 1996
One hundred and thirty-two years after a first survey of their archaeology appeared, the Phoenicians remain the forgotten people of the ancient Mediterranean world. The October 1995 Cádiz conference provides occasion to review Phoenician studies then and now.
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Painting the Mediterranean Phoenician: On Canaanite-Phoenician Trade-nets

2021
Painting the Mediterranean Phoenician focuses on the Canaanite-Phoenician economic systems that predominated in and determined Mediterranean history. Phoenician trade networks were sophisticated and elaborate operations that required a highly developed society and institutions in order to spread and be maintained.
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Phoenician Exploration

2019
The Phoenicians were famous for their seafaring prowess and long-distance travel and commercial reach. From the beginning of the Iron Age until the fifth century bce, the Phoenicians explored much of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic coasts of Africa and Europe, going as far north as the British Isles and as far south as tropical West Africa, as well ...
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Phoenician

2021
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