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

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 68, Issue 3, Page 395-408, June 2026.
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

Evolution of restorative dentistry from past to present

open access: yesIndian Journal of Dental Sciences, 2017
The history of operative dentistry dates back to the era when Babylonians, Assyrians, and Egyptians (4500–4000 BC) were familiar with gold, and Etruscans and Phoenicians (2700 BC) were practising gold crowns. Since then, there have been numerous advances,
Harpreet Singh   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Validating Dental Histology for Perinatal Age Estimation Using Human Deciduous Teeth

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 189, Issue 3, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Objectives This study tests the accuracy of dental histology for perinatal age estimation using deciduous teeth from modern human infants of known age. We evaluate whether enamel and dentin incremental structures, particularly the Neonatal Line (NNL), can be used to provide a reliable estimate of chronological age.
Ani Martirosyan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Las dos islas Hespérides atlánticas (Lanzarote y Fuerteventura, Islas Canarias, España) durante la Antigüedad: del mito a la realidad

open access: yesGerión, 2006
En este artículo ofrecemos una interpretación sobre los nuevos datos arqueológicos que, en nuestra opinión, a) confirman que las islas canarias de Lanzarote y Fuerteventura se encuentran inmersas en el proceso de exploración y explotación del Atlántico ...
Antonio Santana Santana
doaj  

Odysseus and a Phoenician Tale [PDF]

open access: yesVestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Philosophy and Conflict Studies, 2018
The question of the authorship of the two Homeric epics— whether there was one Homer, or two— has vexed scholars since the inception of critical literary study. The more bellicose, less inner and mysterious Iliad was by far the more popular poem in antiquity.
openaire   +3 more sources

Trends and Insights in Arab Audit Research: A Bibliometric Exploration

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Administrative Sciences / Revue Canadienne des Sciences de l'Administration, Volume 43, Issue 1, March 2026.
ABSTRACT This study employs bibliometric analysis to investigate audit research trends across five Arab countries—Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates—each reflecting distinct sociopolitical, economic and legal contexts.
Zouhour Ben Hamadi, Peter Ghattas
wiley   +1 more source

Optimisation of purple dyeing with Mexican cochineal in cotton with multivariate analysis and the response surface method

open access: yesColoration Technology, Volume 142, Issue 1, Page 156-169, February 2026.
Abstract This study aims to optimise the dyeing process of cotton fabrics using Mexican cochineal (Dactylopius coccus Costa). The objective is to obtain purple hues through the design of experiments and by using multivariate analysis. Plackett–Burman experimental designs and the response surface method were used to systematically optimise the dyeing ...
Ernesto Olvera‐Quintanar   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Phoenicians’ naval architecture techniques [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
El presente trabajo pretende esbozar una hipóte - sis preliminar sobre cómo debieron de ser las técnicas y los rasgos arquitectónicos principales de los barcos de la cultura fenicia, a partir de los escasos restos materiales en madera que han llegado ...
Juan Fuertes, Carlos de   +2 more
core   +1 more source

On the Manifold Meanings of Aesthetic Experience: Lonergan and Chrétien on Art

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, Volume 67, Issue 1, Page 33-52, January 2026.
Abstract I argue that Jean‐Louis Chrétien’s account of beauty and Bernard Lonergan’s account of art and aesthetic experience complement one another and, when taken together, offer an illuminating philosophical account of the ontological, ethical, intellectual, and transcendent aspects of art and aesthetic experience.
Gregory P. Floyd
wiley   +1 more source

A European Mitochondrial Haplotype Identified in Ancient Phoenician Remains from Carthage, North Africa. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
While Phoenician culture and trade networks had a significant impact on Western civilizations, we know little about the Phoenicians themselves. In 1994, a Punic burial crypt was discovered on Byrsa Hill, near the entry to the National Museum of Carthage ...
Elizabeth A Matisoo-Smith   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

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