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Assyrian Nimrud and the Phoenicians [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeology International, 2013
The first ivories at the Assyrian imperial capital of Kalhu/Nimrud in northern Iraq were found by Henry Layard in the mid-19th century. Max Mallowan and David Oates (both professors at the Institute of Archaeology)
Stuart Laidlaw, Georgina Herrmann
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Sacred and secular aspects of Phoenicians' life at Motya (Sicily, Italy) inferred by multidisciplinary archaeobotanical analyses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The present study focuses on archaeobotanical analyses performed at the Phoenicians site of Motya, a small island (ca. 45 ha) located in the Stagnone di Marsala, in western Sicily.The study of macro-remains focused on two closed contexts: a votive ...
Moricca, Claudia
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Colonial engagements in the global Mediterranean Iron Age [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The application of globalization theory to colonial contexts in recent years has emphasized articulations of the colonized and the colonizers. For the Mediterranean Iron Age, focus has been upon expressions of local (colonized) identities, and of ...
Hodos, T
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When the Phoenicians Were Swedish

open access: yes, 2022
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.

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The Mediterranean in the Didactis of History. Some Considerations on the Past and Comments on the Present

open access: yesDidattica della storia, 2019
Fernand Braudel called it a “liquid continent, a landscape of a thousand landscapes” which, both in the present and in the past, has seen and continues to see an interweaving of relationships, encounters, events and upheavals that have characterized the ...
Fabrizio Castaldini
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Les suidés dans les pratiques alimentaires et rituelles du monde phénico-punique

open access: yesAntiquités Africaines, 2019
This paper aims at elucidating the role played by pigs in Phoenicians and Punics ritual practices and dietary habits. The archaeological, zooarchaeological, epigraphic, iconographic and literary evidence is used for this purpose.
Bruno D’Andrea
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Mark Woolmer. A Short History of the Phoenicians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This volume provides a succinct introduction to history and culture of the Phoenicians from the Bronze Age until the arrival of Alexander the Great. After an introduction attempting to give a definition of “Phoenician” and outlining the geographic and ...
Pirngruber, Reinhard
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Phéniciens et Puniques sur la scène tragique et comique, en Grèce et à Rome

open access: yesPallas, 2018
On the tragic stage, in Athens, as on the comic stage, in Rome, Phoenicians and Carthaginians play a role which conforms to a great extent to the stereotypes of otherness, but is also more subtle as regards the notion of kinship which makes the portrait ...
Corinne Bonnet
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The Phoenicians and the Origins of Collective Rule in Archaic Greece

open access: yes, 2023
Over the last few centuries, the ancient Greeks and their systems of government have been held in high esteem as they are routinely treated as the direct precursors to modern western democracies.
Vanderkloet, Jacob Deboer
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FEATURES OF PRE-ROMAN HISTORY OF SPAIN AND MODERN TIME: WHERE ARE SOURCES OF SEPARATISM?

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2013
Presently in collective consciousness there was a steady perception of Spain as the safe state entering into group of the countries, being a support of the European integration.
A. A. Orlov
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