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The Shrines of Gadir (Cadiz, Spain) as References for Navigation. GIS Visibility Analysis

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2019
This work analyses the influence of the visibility factor on the configuration of the archaic landscape of the Phoenician city of Gadir (Cadiz, Southern Spain) using the three shrines mentioned by classic sources as a reference. Theoretical or cumulative
López-Sánchez Natalia   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

A database for the Aegyptiaca from the Iberian SW: Colonial Encounters and the ‘Mediterranization’ of the Atlantic Iberian Societies (8th to 5th centuries BC)

open access: yesRevista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia, 2019
A preliminary study on the aegyptiaca in the Iberian Peninsula. It aims to understand the usages of Egyptian and ‘egyptianised’ material by Phoenicians and natives in the territory.
Ronaldo G. Gurgel Pereira
doaj   +1 more source

Lawrence and the Sea in Cornwall

open access: yesÉtudes Lawrenciennes, 2023
By the time Lawrence travelled to Cornwall at the end of 1915 he had visited the sea for holidays and had lived in a house close to the beach in Fiascherino where, being an admittedly poor swimmer, he enjoyed splashing around in the sea close to the ...
Jane Costin
doaj   +1 more source

An alternative hypothesis on the origin of the Greek alphabet

open access: yesKervan. International Journal of Afro-Asiatic Studies, 2023
Did the Greeks learn the alphabet directly from the Phoenicians or did they learn it from non-Semitic intermediaries? Were these intermediaries the Phrygians or did the Phrygians learn it from the Greeks or some other people?
Fabrizio A. Pennacchietti
doaj   +1 more source

Viaggiando nel tempo 1: il tofet di Cartagine

open access: yesCartagine. Studi e Ricerche, 2017
Le indagini fatte nel tofet di Cartagine  fin dai primi anni del secolo scorso sono state messe in difficoltà dalla falda dell’acqua marina. Attualmente i livelli relativi al IV secolo a.C. sono impraticabili a causa dell’acqua.
Piero Bartoloni
doaj   +1 more source

About Earthly, Water and Underwater Meetings of The Phoenicians and the Greeks. Mythological and Religious Ways of Transmission in The Eastern Mediterranean

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics, 2021
The meeting of people and cultures in the Mediterranean is as old as the art of shipping. Especially the Minoans (let me call them pre-Greeks), their successors the Greeks themselves, the Phoenicians but also the Egyptians and the Assyrians have ...
Krzysztof Ulanowski
doaj   +1 more source

Greek Commodities in Phoenicia: An Interdisciplinary Study of Imported Amphorae From Tell el‐Burak (Lebanon)

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper examines transport amphorae of Greek/Aegean types from the 7th–4th c. BCE imported to the Phoenician coastal settlement of Tell el‐Burak, Lebanon. We present a selection of 58 pieces analyzed by typological, chemical (NAA), and petrographic approaches.
Maximilian Rönnberg   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Integration of phoenician communities in the Iberian Peninsula during the Roman Empire from a postcolonial perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The goal of this paper is to research on the analysis of the process of integration experienced by the Phoenician-Punic communities of the Iberian Peninsula in the Roman world, from the end of the Second Punic War (206 BCE) until Flavian times (mid-1st ...
Machuca Prieto, Francisco
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Ceramic Production and Geodiversity in Iron Age Iberia: An Archaeometric Study of Pottery from Castrejón de Capote (SW Spain)

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
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
wiley   +1 more source

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