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Sebastián Celestino Pérez y Carolina López-Ruiz. Tartessos and the Phoenicians in Iberia [Reseña] [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Recensão da monografia: Sebastián Celestino Pérez y Carolina López-Ruiz, Tartessos and the Phoenicians in Iberia.
Albuquerque, Pedro
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The Phoenician Cultural Route as a Framework for Intercultural Dialogue in Today’s Mediterranean: a Focus on Malta

open access: yesAlmatourism, 2020
This paper examines how the Phoenicians’ Route acts as a framework for intercultural dialogue in today’s Mediterranean. Particular reference is made to tourism in the region, with a focus on Malta.
Karsten Xuereb, Marie Avellino
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The beginning of grape cultivation in the Iberian Peninsula: a reappraisal after the Huelva (southwestern Spain) archaeological finds and new radiocarbon datings

open access: yesOnoba. Revista de Arqueología y Antigüedad, 2020
This paper provides a brief chronological overview of the oldest pottery found in the deepest anthropogenic stratum thus far investigated at the ancient city of Huelva, along with the oldest ceramics related to vineyards of the neighbouring agricultural
Fernando González de Canales   +2 more
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Phoenicians and the Polish Cause. Problems of Representation in Bolesław Prus’s Faraon [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This article proposes to reflect on selected paradoxes of representation in Bolesław Prus’s novel Faraon [The Pharaoh]. First of all, the author discusses the validity of the notions of “truth” / “falsehood” in literary studies and proves that there is ...
Forajter, Wacław
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La presencia fenicia en el sur de la Península Ibérica a través de los vestigios de su cultura material

open access: yesAlejandría, 2023
The Phoenician commercial expansion, originated on the last centuries of the Second Millennium BC, has supposed the foundation of certain colonies throughout the whole Mediterranean, and the expansion of their material remains throughout a great part of ...
Miguel Ruiz Abellán
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Haggard’s Use of the Phoenician Analogy with Britain

open access: yesCahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, 2020
In the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, several writers voiced their apprehensions about the state of the British Empire and the dangers they thought it faced by making comparisons between Britain and the Phoenician city of Tyre and the greatest of ...
John Coates
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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
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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
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Phoneticians, Phoenicians and mapping design research around a Medidisciplinary sea [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
How might interdisciplinary design research be visualised? And what might this illuminate about the role that design can play among other disciplines? This chapter takes as an example design exploration in augmentative and alternative communication, a ...
Pullin, Graham; id_orcid
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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
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