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The beginnings of the Phoenician presence in Cadiz
I defend in this paper the hypothesis that the structures set up by the Phoenicians in the North of the present peninsula of Cadiz, from the late ninth century or early eighth century B.C.
Aurelio Padilla Monge
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On the Etymology of Adel [PDF]
A light-hearted tour of the historiography of the etymology of Adel, a parish in North Leeds, resisting the twentieth-century concensus of Old English adela (‘filth, dirt, dirty place; foul filth; bilge-water’ and possibly even ‘sewer, privy’) in favour ...
Hall, Alaric
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The scarabaei found in Extremadura: A socio-ideological interpretation
Analysis of the typology, origin, chronology, geographical span, iconography and socio-cultural context of 25 scarabaei, scarabaeoides and seals found in Extremadura (Spain). There were used from 700 to 400 B.C.
Martín ALMAGRO-GORBEA +4 more
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Final proposal to encode the Cuneiform script in the SMP of the UCS [PDF]
This is a proposal to encode the Phoenician script in the international character encoding standard Unicode. This script was published in Unicode Standard version 5.0 in July 2006.
Everson, Michael
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Advances into the origins of monetisation in the Mediterranean have shown that even with state-controlled currency circulating, (coinage-less) credit economies existed in parallel, using written documents for transactions, well into the Roman period ...
Eleftheria Pappa
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At this article, we want to study the trading economy of the population of the oriental coast of «Península Ibérica» at fisrt millenium B.C., by means of two archaeological categories of protohistoric economy: the commodities of exchange and the trading ...
Pernas García, Sara
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Genetic structure and differentiation from early bronze age in the mediterranean island of sicily: Insights from ancient mitochondrial genomes. [PDF]
Modi A +16 more
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Phoenician colonization from its origin to the 7th century BC
Phoenician colonization, from its origins to the 7th century BC, was characterized by strategic expansion, the establishment of trade networks, and significant cultural interactions with indigenous populations.
Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro +3 more
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University of Padua at Nora: From Phoenicians to Byzantines. Between Study, Training and Enhancement
Il contributo illustra sinteticamente i principali ambiti di intervento affrontati dall’Università di Padova nell’area archeologica di Nora a partire dal 1990.
Jacopo Bonetto, Andrea Raffaele Ghiotto
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The Birth of Brand: 4000 Years of Branding History [PDF]
This paper seeks to show that brands are as old as civilization. It derives evidence of branding, in various forms, from important historical periods beginning 2250 BCE in the Indus Valley through to 300 BCE Greece.
Moore, Karl, Reid, Susan
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