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      ArchaeologyPhoeniciansRitualCulture
Introduction in the Atlantic Theory of Homer's Ilias and Odyssey. Study of Atlantic authors De Grave, Cailleux, Gideon, Wilkens, Vinci. New discoveries and proves of the Atlantic Theory.
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      PhoeniciansMysticismAncient ReligionBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)
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      ArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyGeochemistryZooarchaeology
A synthesis or recent finds and perpective at the opening of the 36th season of excavation of Sapienza University and the Superintendence of Trapani
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      Landscape ArchaeologyMediterranean prehistoryPhoeniciansMediterranean Studies
Continuation of the Atlantic Theory of Homer's Ilias and Odyssey (part 1: Atlantic Troy; part 2: Atlantic Ismaros-Kikones; part 3: Atlantic Kuthera-Lotophages; part 4: Atlantic Land of the Cyclopes; part 5: Atlantic Aiolia). Odysseus'... more
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      HomerPortuguese HistoryPhoeniciansCentral America and Mexico
This paper presents and discusses published and unpublished evidence on Carthage and its hinterland gathered throughout the last three-and-a-halve decades. Carthage initially appears as a copy of the typical Levantine sea-side city state,... more
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      PhoeniciansCarthage (Archaeology)Phoenician Punic ArchaeologyCarthage (History)
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      HistoryPhoeniciansCarthage (History)Dido and Aeneas
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      ClassicsPhoeniciansMediterranean StudiesHistory of the Mediterranean
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      PhoeniciansMediterranean archaeologyPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyIron Age
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyPhoeniciansBiblical ArchaeologyArchaeology of ethnicity
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      IconographyPhoeniciansPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyGlyptics
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      GeographyPhoeniciansSardinia (Archaeology)Settlement Patterns
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyMediterranean prehistoryPhoenicians
Dear Friends and Colleagues, Kinyras: The Divine Lyre is also available online through the CHS website: https://chs.harvard.edu/CHS/article/display/6329. The web version, however, does not have page numbers, so that internal... more
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      PhilologyReligionAncient Egyptian ReligionSumerian Religion
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      PhoeniciansUrbanism (Archaeology)Archaeological GeophysicsAncient Near East (Archaeology)
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      PhoeniciansWestern CivilizationCarthaginians
Bluefin tuna fishing in the Strait of Gibraltar was a major economic resource in Antiquity, and at certain times its by-products (salted fish and sauces such as garum) were in great demand in the Mediterranean world at the time,... more
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      Classical ArchaeologyPhoeniciansArchaeometryGreek Archaeology
The caravanserai (Turkish kervansaray) was a roadside area, structure or inn that provided lodging, substance, trade and marketing opportunities for pilgrims, traveling tradespeople, and their animals. In addition to food and temporary... more
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      PhoeniciansFar EastLevantCanaanites
This thesis explores a specific form of representation from the Syrian Bronze Age: aniconic standing-stones, lacking inscriptions or decorations. These have been mainly studied from the point of view of texts which mention cult activity... more
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      ArchaeologyNear Eastern StudiesAssyriologyHistory of Religion
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      PhoeniciansAncient ReligionPhoenicianAncient myth and religion
Offering an expansive view of the ancient Mediterranean world, Gods, Heroes, and Monsters: A Sourcebook of Greek, Roman, and Near Eastern Myths in Translation, Second Edition, presents essential Greek and Roman sources—including work from... more
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      Comparative ReligionMythology And FolkloreComparative LiteratureMythology
Abstract: In order to expand the number of coin findings attested up to now within the ancient city of Suel (Fuengirola, Málaga), we publish a set of 40 bronze coins preserved in several private collections. All of them were issued by... more
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      PhoeniciansPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyPhoenician & Punic EpigraphyPhoenician and Punic Studies
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      PhoeniciansAncient Metale TradeIberian Pyrite BeltSilver Extraction and Production
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      PhoeniciansBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)PhoenicianPhoenician Punic Archaeology
A lo largo de todo el Mediterráneo han aparecido piezas de procedencia egipcia. También en el Mediterráneo Occidental, incluyendo las costas levantinas de la Península Ibérica. Con el presente trabajo he querido hacer un estudio del cómo,... more
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      Egyptian Art and ArchaeologyPhoeniciansArchaeology of Mediterranean TradeEgiptology
THE MESA DE FORNES (GRANADA) AND THE SEMITIZATION OF GRANADA BASIN: THE RELEVANCE ATTAIN BY SOUTHWEST GATEWAY Some defensive structures have been documented in the Phoenician site of Mesa de Fornes, on the southwest of Granada Province.... more
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      PhoeniciansPotteryMineryRelation Between Neighbours
The paper focuses on seven unpublished ceramic incense-burners found off the coastal area of La Caleta, close to the northwestern part of the present-day city of Cadiz. The items were granted to the Museo Historico Municipal of San... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyPottery (Archaeology)PhoeniciansIron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology)
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      ArchaeologyPhoeniciansArchaeometallurgyAncient Metallurgy
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      PhoeniciansGreek ArchaeologyGeometric and archaic GreecePhoenician & Punic Epigraphy
"The present paper pretends to be an approach to the Phoenician’s social implementations mechanism in the Iberian Peninsula area. Through the study of the initiatives taken by the temples and the aristocracy in their interaction with... more
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      ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyPhoeniciansMediterranean archaeology
Solid state electrochemistry based on the voltammetry of immobilized microparticles (VIMP) methodology is applied to a series of 80 Phoenician Red Slip samples from the archaeological sites of Motya (Sicily, Italy), Mogador (Morocco),... more
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      Ceramic TechnologyPhoeniciansCeramic Analysis (Archaeology)Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula
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      HistoryGreek HistoryPhoeniciansSparta
La grande colonnade double qui a été fouillée et restaurée au Sud de Tyr par les équipes de Maurice Chéhab, entre 1946 et 1975, était considérée comme une rue à portiques. Les nouveaux travaux conduits depuis 2008 montrent qu'il s'agit... more
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      Late Antique and Byzantine StudiesPhoeniciansUrbanism (Archaeology)Late Antique Archaeology
Grazie a una documentazione archeologica ed epigrafica sempre crescente, all’adozione di nuovi approcci e modelli teorici, è oggi possibile apprezzare meglio l’identità cosmopolita e fluida dei Fenici e le varie sfaccettature della loro... more
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      PhoeniciansAncient Near EastPhoenician and Punic StudiesArcheologia Fenicio-Punica
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      PhoeniciansSocial and Cultural AnthropologySardinia (Archaeology)Identity (Culture)
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      CartographyMaritime ArchaeologyPhoeniciansNavigation
Phoenician language – twin brother of Hebrew" – Phoenician and hebrew are very similar languages if one compares phonetics, morphology, syntax, and vocabulary. We can conclude that this are not two separate lenguages, but dialects of... more
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      Hebrew LanguagePhoeniciansPhoenicianBiblical Hebrew (Languages And Linguistics)
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      Cultural StudiesArchaeologyPhonologyPhoenicians
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      ZooarchaeologyPhoeniciansAtlantic WorldPhoenician Punic Archaeology
ABSTRACT: The following 83 questions follow the documentary (no.7), National Geographic, Quest for the Phoenicians (55 minutes). It is a good documentary detailing diverse aspects of the heritage and achievements of the Phoenicians: WEB... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyNear Eastern Archaeology
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      PhoeniciansDeath and Burial (Archaeology)Anthropology of DeathPhoenician Punic Archaeology
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ASTARTE from EL CARAMBOLO. Who´s that girl? This paper presents a review from the sculpture in bronze named «Astarté from El Carambolo». Currently, you can visit this phoenician goddess in Sevilla, the scultpure belongs to the stable... more
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      PhoeniciansAncient Mediterranean ReligionsAncient ReligionAncient Near East
The text on this large stone stele is a defense of Phoenician temple activity.
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      PhoeniciansPagan StudiesAkkadianEtruscan language
“Als wir noch jenseits des Großen Wassers wohnten, gab es zwölf Stämme, die zu den Cherokee-Indianern gehörten ...“ So beginnt die traditionelle Geschichte des Stammes, die zum Fest des Großen Mondes, dem Neujahrsfest, rezitiert und den... more
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      PhoeniciansOrigin Legends
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      Ancient HistoryClassicsPhoeniciansMediterranean Studies
With this work we try to announce the discovery and the documentation of a Phoenician Necropolis in the city of Ayamonte (Huelva). It was located through the fortuitous find and through the notification of supposed actions of pillage and... more
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      PhoeniciansPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyPhoenician tradePhoenicians in the West
In all guilds, the Greeks used a secret language, i.e. symbolisms, so that they could avoid the leakage of information concerning sources of profit. Thus, they created short poems, easy to remember. The  “Odyssey” is the best example!
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      HomerPhoeniciansAegeo-Egyptian relationsMediterranean Studies
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      PhoeniciansMediterranean StudiesPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyPhoenician Punic Sicily
A detailed presentation of the main topics hat De Lafayette has discussed in his hundred books, translated in several languages
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      Sumerian ReligionPhoeniciansPhoenician Punic ArchaeologySumerology