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Vella, Nicholas. "Elusive Phoenicians." Antiquity 70, no. 268 (1996): 245–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00083241.

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One hundred and thirty-two years after a first survey of their archaeology appeared, the Phoenicians remain the forgotten people of the ancient Mediterranean world. The October 1995 Cádiz conference provides occasion to review Phoenician studies then and now.
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Orehowskyi, Wadym. "PHINICIAN CIVILIZATION AS AN EXAMPLE OF THALASSOCRACY IN THE ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN." BULLETIN OF CHERNIVTSI INSTITUTE OF TRADE AND ECONOMICS II, no. 82 (2021): 14–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.34025/2310-8185-2021-2.82.01.

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The article is devoted to the disclosure and characterization of the main directions of trade and colonization activity of the population of ancient Phoenicia. The author notes that it was the Phoenicians who created a type of civilization in the Mediterranean called thalassocracy. It was characterized by a focus of economic, political and cultural life on activities related in one way or another to the sea, shipping and trade. The reason for this, as noted in the article was a small area of the country, which was unable to feed the entire population. Therefore, the Phoenicians were forced to
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Mathys, Hans-Peter. "Phönizier und Geldbeutel." Biblische Zeitschrift 62, no. 2 (2018): 222–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/25890468-06202002.

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Die fremde Frau von Spr 7 ist wie ihr Mann, der mit großer Wahrscheinlichkeit im internationalen Fernhandel tätig ist, eine Phönizierin oder pflegt doch einen phönizischen „way of life“. Dafür sprechen neben der Tatsache, dass in nachexilischer Zeit in Jehud und Samaria der Handel vor allem in der Hand der Phönizier lag, Ausdrücke, die eindeutig in die Levante weisen: marbaddīm, „Decken“, kesä’ „Neumondtag“ sowie zibḥē šelāmīm „Heilsopfer“. Auch der Geldbeutel, den der Mann der fremden Frau bei sich trägt, weist in diese Richtung: Seit dem 4. Jh. v.Chr. – und zum Teil bis in die Gegenwart – ge
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Sebastian Müller, Sebastian Müller. "Mediators and Enablers: The Impact of Phoenicians in Andalusia, Sicily, and Jerusalem." Korea Association of World History and Culture 73 (December 31, 2024): 267–95. https://doi.org/10.32961/jwhc.2024.12.73.267.

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The beginning of the Iron Age in the Mediterranean in the first half of the first millennium BCE is a transition period in many ways. Among others, Phoenician seafarers started their explorations and built a network of trade and communication across the entire Mediterranean Sea and beyond. The present article reviews and discusses the presence of Phoenician people and their impact on the local communities in three different Mediterranean places during the Iron Age, namely the city of Jerusalem in the east, the island of Sicily in the center and the region of Andalusia in the west of the Medite
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Pereira, Ronaldo G. Gurgel. "A database for the Aegyptiaca from the Iberian SW: Colonial Encounters and the ‘Mediterranization’ of the Atlantic Iberian Societies (8th to 5th centuries BC)." Revista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia, no. 33 (December 12, 2019): 28–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2448-1750.revmae.2019.169403.

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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. Since such a thematic lacks consistent knowledge, it is interesting to propose new perspectives, by combining the Southwest part of the Peninsula.Thus, this paper aims to deal with the relationship between Phoenician traders and settlers with Celtic-speaking native tribes, throughout the study of material culture. It focuses the regions of Phoenician presence in Spanish Andalusia and Estremadura, plus the Portugues
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Eshel, Tzilla, Yigal Erel, Naama Yahalom-Mack, Ofir Tirosh, and Ayelet Gilboa. "Lead isotopes in silver reveal earliest Phoenician quest for metals in the west Mediterranean." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116, no. 13 (2019): 6007–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1817951116.

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When and why did the Phoenicians initiate long-term connections between the Levant and western Europe? This is one of the most hotly debated questions in ancient Mediterranean history and cultural research. In this study, we use silver to answer this question, presenting the largest dataset of chemical and isotopic analyses of silver items from silver hoards found in Phoenician homeland sites. Intertwining lead isotope analysis of silver items with precise archaeological context and chronology, we provide analytical evidence for the onset of Phoenician westward expansion. We suggest that the q
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Zeman-Wiśniewska, Katarzyna. "Cypriot Phoenicians and their cultural identity." Saeculum Christianum 1, no. 30 (2023): 5–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/sc.2023.30.1.1.

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Phoenician identity is associated with a strong sense of belonging to the city-state; in the case of Cyprus, it is especially Kition, where the “Phoenician” ruling dynasty can be recognised. Another distinctive feature is the Phoenician language and alphabetic writing, with numerous examples of inscriptions found on the island. The third one is religion and cult, with deities bearing Phoenician names, but apparently syncretised with both their Hellenic counterparts and local traditions. For about a century after the death of the last king of Kition the community, which we identify as Cypriot P
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Garbati, Giuseppe. "Divine Connections: Case Studies in the Phoenician Context." Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 11, no. 2-3 (2023): 192–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jeasmedarcherstu.11.2-3.0192.

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ABSTRACT The present contribution examines relations between deities in the Phoenician context. Its principal aim is to reconstruct some of the ways in which the Phoenicians conceived of the divine dimension, its protagonists, and the connections between them.
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Edrey, Meir. "Achaemenid / Early Zoroastrian Influences on Phoenician Cultic Practices during the Persian Period." Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 11, no. 2-3 (2023): 209–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jeasmedarcherstu.11.2-3.0209.

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ABSTRACT The Achaemenid rule is often perceived by modern scholars as religiously tolerant and nonintrusive, mainly due to the biblical narrative and the Cyrus decree. However, even if the Achaemenids did not impose their beliefs and religious ideology on their subordinates, Achaemenid and Zoroastrian influences seem to have seeped into the religion and cultic practices of peoples under their hegemony. In the southern Levant, dramatic changes to Phoenician cult practices occurred during the Persian period, some of which are consistent with principles of the Zoroastrian faith. Although written
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MacDonald, David. "Overstruck sigloi of Azbaal and Baalmelek II of Kition." KOINON: The International Journal of Classical Numismatic Studies 3 (January 1, 2020): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/k.v3i.1127.

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After the Persian conquest of the Babylonian Kingdom in 539 BC, the Phoenicians submitted readily to the Persians. The Persian Empire united the Near East and provided relatively stable, equitable, and tolerant government, all good for commerce, and the importance of Phoenician naval power to the Persians guaranteed that the Phoenician cities enjoyed a favored position within the Persian Empire. Such considerations far outweighed the dubious and dangerous attractions of political independence.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Phoenicians"

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Morgenroth, Ulrich. "Southern Iberia in the early Iron Age." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:a6b4918f-9cd0-4246-a87c-c814274ce56a.

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During the first half of the 8th century, people from the Phoenician Levant came to southern Iberia and founded a chain of settlements along the Spanish Mediterranean coast, as well as the city of Gadir (modern Cadiz) on the Atlantic seaboard. It is generally agreed that these colonisers came to the region to exploit the rich deposits of precious metals. Oriental style objects, which indicate the exchange between the Phoenician settlers and indigenous communities, can be found in almost all indigenous early Iron Age sites in the region. Initially, the purpose of this study had been to detect t
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Pappa, Eleftheria. "Early Iron Age Exchange in the West : Phoenicians in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.519811.

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Brown, Michael Gareth. "Landscapes of settlement in South-East Cyprus : the late Bronze Age origins of a Phoenician polity incorporating the results of fieldwork by the author at Pyla-Kokkinokremos 2007-2009." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/9436.

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The origins of Early Iron Age polity in south-east Cyprus have traditionally been attributed to the formal imposition of Phoenician dominion over Kition in 707 BC. It is proposed that this paradigm fails adequately to acknowledge local agency in the preceding development of relations with Canaan and the Nile Delta from c.1650 BC onwards. Longue durée trends in settlement and societal development suggest that Late Bronze Age communities became pre-adapted to incorporation into wider Levantine spheres of interaction through participation in 'orientalizing' exchange. An emphasis is placed upon th
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Muñoz, Sogas Judith. "Thirsty Seafarers at Temple B of Kommos: Commercial districts and the role of Crete in Phoenician trading networks in the Aegean." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/670972.

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The purpose of this PhD thesis is to understand the role of Crete in the economic exchange between Phoenicians and Greeks in the Aegean during the 1st millennium BC. An analysis of the materials found at the site of Kommos and its temple is conducted, as well as an examination of other Cretan sites such as Knossos, the Idaean Cave and Eleutherna. Moreover, the case of Kommos is compared to other Aegean cult structures of similar characteristics, such as the Sanctuary of Apollo in Eretria, the Heraion of Samos, the temple of Kition in Cyprus or the Temple of Vroulia in Southern Rhodes, among ot
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Onnis, Francesca. "La composante iconographique mésopotamienne dans les coupes "phéniciennes" en métal." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LYO20095.

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Dans le décor des coupes dites «phéniciennes», dont l’éclectisme a posé tant de questions, nous étudions les éléments d’origine mésopotamienne. Ces éléments concernent aussi bien les thèmes des représentations que leur mise en œuvre formelle ; nous en avons retracé la pénétration dans le corpus des coupes et leur diffusion. Du moment où la civilisation levantine a produit ces coupes, nous avons cherché à déterminer la façon dont elle a assimilé et adapté les types iconographiques mésopotamiens à l’expression de son propre univers culturel, ainsi que les critères qui ont pu orienter son choix d
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Edrey, Meir [Verfasser]. "The Phoenicians in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Iron Age I-III, ca. 1200-332 BCE: Ethnicity and Identity in Light of the Material Culture / Meir Edrey." Mainz : Universitätsbibliothek Mainz, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1176749412/34.

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Reichert, Melanie. "Malta im phönizischen Handelsnetzwerk zwischen 1000 und 500 v. Chr. Einflüsse auf das Keramikrepertoire und die Kleinfunde." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/22912.

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Malta hat in der Geschichte durch seine günstige Lage mitten im Mittelmeer eine bedeutende Rolle bespielt. Die Phönizier, ein Seefahrervolk, das ursprünglich von der heutigen Libanonküste stammt, haben die Insel für ihre Zwecke strategisch und wirtschaftlich genutzt. Diese Dissertation beschäftigt sich mit der phönizischen Epoche auf Malta. Im Besonderen wird der Zeitraum zwischen 1000 und 500 v. Chr. untersucht. Die Arbeit fokussiert sich auf das Keramikrepertoire und die Kleinfunde, die in den Zeitraum eingeordnet werden. Das erste Kapitel befasst sich mit der aktuellen Forschungslite
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Chirpanlieva, Iva. "Grecs et phéniciens en Méditerranée orientale. Les céramiques grecques, témoins des échanges entre la Grèce, Chypre et la côte levantine (Xe-IVe s. av. J-C.)." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AIXM3023.

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Ce travail de recherche représente une synthèse sur la question des échanges entre la Méditerranée orientale (le monde phénicien) et le monde égéen ; une synthèse inscrite dans la longue durée, à savoir dès le début des contacts à l'Âge du Fer jusqu'à la fin de l'époque perse (fin XIe – fin IVe s. av. J.-C.). Elle envisage ces échanges en dehors des contextes de conflits et d'opposition ethnique, en dépassant la ligne de séparation tracée entre la culture classique et les cultures sémitiques, mettant en évidence les relations suivies qui ont existé entre la Grèce et le monde oriental. Deux que
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De, Jonghe Marie. "Les nécropoles phéniciennes de Méditerranée occidentale : architectures et pratiques funéraires." Thesis, Paris 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA01H065.

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C'est la fragmentation des données sur les nécropoles phéniciennes qui a motivé la réalisation d'une étude générale permettant d'établir des schémas récurrents dans la manière dont les Phéniciens voient et se préoccupent de leurs morts. Ce travail a pour titre : «Les nécropoles phéniciennes de Méditerranée occidentale. Architectures et pratiques funéraires», et prend place dans le cadre géographique suivant : la Péninsule ibérique, le Maroc, l'Algérie, la Tunisie, la Libye, la Sardaigne, l'île de Malte et enfin la Sicile, et ce sur la totalité de la période phénicienne en Méditerranée occident
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Montanero, Vico David. "Fortificaciones y poliorcética feniciopúnica en el Mediterráneo central y occidental (siglos IX-II a.C.)." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/670396.

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Las fortificaciones y la poliorcética fenicio-púnica no habían gozado hasta este momento de un estudio pormenorizado que contemplase su origen, evolución, difusión e importancia en el ámbito del Mediterráneo antiguo. Por primera vez se presenta una síntesis general sobre este objeto de estudio que encumbra y sitúa a la civilización fenicio-púnica entre aquellas como la griega, la romana o la etrusca, que desempeñaron un papel fundamental en el desarrollo y la transmisión de conocimientos militares, como la arquitectura militar y la guerra de asedio, en el Mediterráneo centro-occidental. En el
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Books on the topic "Phoenicians"

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Marston, Elsa. The Phoenicians. Benchmark Books/Marshall Cavendish, 2002.

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Marston, Elsa. The Phoenicians. Benchmark Books/Marshall Cavendish, 2002.

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Barreca, Ferruccio. La civiltà fenicio-punica in Sardegna. C. Delfino, 1986.

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Flores, Álvaro Fernández. Tartessos desvelado: La colonización fenicia del suroeste peninsular y el origen y ocaso de tartessos. Editorial Almuzara, 2007.

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Sari, Aldo. Athyrmata: I tesori di Tharros. Iskra, 2019.

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Tamburello, Ida. Viaggi e commerci fenici: Il sorgere di Palermo. [s. n.], 2004.

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Tamburello, Ida. Viaggi e commerci fenici: Il sorgere di Palermo. [s. n.], 2004.

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Sabatino, Moscati, and Palazzo Grassi, eds. The Phoenicians. Rizzoli, 1999.

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Sabatino, Moscati, and Palazzo Grazzi, eds. The Phoenicians. Abbeville Press, 1988.

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Sabatino, Moscati, and Palazzo Grassi, eds. The Phoenicians. Abbeville Press, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Phoenicians"

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Burton, O. E. "The Phoenicians." In A Study in Creative History. Routledge, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003615729-3.

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Glassman, Ronald M. "From Canaanites to Phoenicians." In The Origins of Democracy in Tribes, City-States and Nation-States. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51695-0_50.

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Sharon, Ilan. "Phoenicians and Ancient Israel." In The Ancient Israelite World. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367815691-43.

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Doak, Brian R. "The Phoenicians." In Ancient Israel's Neighbors. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190690595.003.0008.

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Often reviled in the Bible as overly wealthy traders and false worshipers, the Phoenicians appear in the biblical accounts under the label of their principal cities, Tyre and Sidon. Native inscriptions and new archaeological efforts provide information on Phoenician royal politics, religion, and colonial ambitions as far west as the south of Spain and the far northwestern African coast. The name “Phoenicians” first appears in the Homeric corpus in the eighth century BCE, though it is never clear that any particular group called themselves “Phoenicians” during the Iron Age. Nevertheless, the ci
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"PHOENICIANS." In Studies of Homeric Greece. Karolinum Press, Charles University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.5666714.11.

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Garbati, Giuseppe. "The Phoenicians in Italy." In The Oxford Handbook of Pre-Roman Italy (1000--49 BCE). Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199987894.013.24.

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Abstract Driven mainly by the search for minerals and the establishment of new markets, the Phoenicians reached the western Mediterranean at the beginning of the first millennium BCE. Part of a far-reaching phenomenon that saw the arrival in the west of different groups from the Levant, Cyprus, and the Aegean, they gave birth, in about two centuries, to a number of settlements that covered the vast area between Malta, North Africa, Sicily, Sardinia, and the Iberian peninsula. In all the regions where they had a stable presence, the Phoenicians participated in numerous forms of settlement, the
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"The Phoenicians." In The Ancient Near East. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315879895-36.

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"PHOENICIANS OVERSEAS." In Phoenicians and the Making of the Mediterranean. Harvard University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv201xjhx.4.

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Chatonnet, Françoise Briquel. "The Iron Age States on the Phoenician Coast." In The Oxford History of the Ancient Near East Volume IV. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190687632.003.0047.

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Abstract The “Phoenicians,” a term of Greek origin, were the inhabitants of the coastal strip bordering the eastern Mediterranean that is today situated mainly in Lebanon. The Phoenicians are known from a few Iron Age inscriptions in their own language, but principally from biblical, Classical, and Mesopotamian sources. They are most prominently associated with widespread commercial expansion and the foundation of trading posts that often became colonies throughout the western Mediterranean. This chapter questions the notion of a Phoenician identity and emphasizes the difficulty of delineating
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Zamora, J. Á. "Phoenician epigraphy in the Iberian peninsula." In Palaeohispanic Languages and Epigraphies. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790822.003.0003.

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For a long time, Phoenician epigraphic finds in the Iberian peninsula were few in number, leading some scholars to assume that the practice of writing was limited amongst the Phoenicians in the far west of the Mediterranean (who had therefore played almost no part in the birth of Palaeohispanic scripts). However, the increase in the number of finds and, above all, new ways of studying and interpreting the body of evidence allow us to detect signs of regular written practices in the westernmost Phoenician colonial settlements. This chapter provides a brief summary of the history of these finds
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Conference papers on the topic "Phoenicians"

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Aouad, Elie, and Maroun Chamoun. "Statistics on Phoenician Inscriptions in the Eshmun project : Using the Eshmun platform Phoenician corpus." In 2023 IEEE 4th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Engineering Technology (IMCET). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/imcet59736.2023.10368245.

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Aouad, Elie, and Maroun Chamoun. "Phoenician Corpus in the Eshmun Project : Managing the Corpus." In 2023 IEEE 4th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Engineering Technology (IMCET). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/imcet59736.2023.10368228.

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Bravo-Morata Rodríguez, Alberto, and Timmy Gambin. "The Phoenician Shipwreck off Xlendi Bay, Gozo – initial observations, size and shipbuilding technologies used." In 16th International Symposium on Boat & Ship Archaeology. University of Zadar, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/9789533315201.25.

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Aisagbonhi, Charles Iziegboya. "Integrated pest management ofOryctes monoceros,Rhynchophorus phoenicis,andLatoia viridissimain Okomu oil palm plantation, Nigeria." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.109703.

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Berto, Simone, Filippo Carraro, Daniele Morabito, Jacopo Bonetto, and Giuseppe Salemi. "The Photogrammetric Survey of the Phoenician and Punic Necropolis of Nora and Three-Dimensional Rendering Tools for Sharing Data." In ArcheoFOSS 2019. MDPI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/environsciproc2021010017.

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Rizk, Rodrigue, Dominick Rizk, Frederic Rizk, and Ashok Kumar. "A Hybrid Capsule Network-based Deep Learning Framework for Deciphering Ancient Scripts with Scarce Annotations: A Case Study on Phoenician Epigraphy." In 2021 IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mwscas47672.2021.9531798.

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Sicre-González, Pablo, Ana María Niveau-de-Villedary Y Mariñas, Juan Ignacio Vallejo Sánchez, and María Auxiliadora Llamas Márquez. "Building and reconstructing contexts. Interdisciplinary approach to the enhancement of Phoenician-Punic archaeological elements exhibited in the Museum of Cádiz (SW, Spain)." In 2023 IMEKO TC4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. IMEKO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21014/10.21014/tc4-arc-2023.127.

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Sicre-González, Pablo, Ana María Niveau-de-Villedary Y Mariñas, Juan Ignacio Vallejo Sánchez, and María Auxiliadora Llamas Márquez. "Building and reconstructing contexts. Interdisciplinary approach to the enhancement of Phoenician-Punic archaeological elements exhibited in the Museum of Cádiz (SW, Spain)." In 2023 IMEKO TC4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. IMEKO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21014/tc4-arc-2023.127.

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Borges, Sérgio Henrique. "Revelando a diversidade críptica de um passarinho monotípico (Tachyphonus phoenicius, Aves, Thraupidae) especializado em um hábitat insular na Amazônia." In XXXII Congresso de Iniciação Científica. Even3, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.29327/xxxii-congresso-de-iniciacao-cientifica-380957.829334.

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dos Santos Nascimento, Júlio Cézar, Fabiana América Silva Dantas de Souza, Rúben André Gomes de Oliveira, et al. "ESTUDO DA PARTIÇÃO DE FITASE PRODUZIDA POR Aspergillus niger var. phoenicis UTILIZANDO BIOCONVERSÃO EXTRATIVA EM SISTEMAS DE DUAS FASES AQUOSAS PEG/CITRATO." In Simpósio Nacional de Bioprocessos e Simpósio de Hidrólise Enzimática de Biomassa. Galoá, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.17648/sinaferm-2015-33688.

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Reports on the topic "Phoenicians"

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Zammit, Abigail R. The Stele of Nora: A Phoenician gift that keeps on giving. Edicions de la Universitat de Lleida, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21001/rap.2023.33.1.

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Porru, Sara. Portoscuso-Type Amphorae as an Indicator of a Commercial Circuit. Honor Frost Foundation, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.33583/mags2023.03.

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The Portoscuso-type amphorae, identified for the first time in 1990 when the necropolis of San Giorgio was discovered, testify to a Phoenician presence in southwestern Sardinia starting from the eighth century B.C. This type of amphora is similar to the T-3.1.1.1. classification made by Ramon Torres and to the B2 described by Bartoloni. A new approach based on ceramic paste analysis through macrophotography will be necessary to better identify this pottery type and outline with more precision one of the commercial circuits in the Mediterranean during the eighth century BC.
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Gatt, Judith. Revisiting the construction techniques of harbour structures in Classical and Helenistic Cyprus, 480-31 BC. Honor Frost Foundation, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.33583/mags2021.06.

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This short report presents a preliminary study of harbour structures in Classical and Hellenistic Cyprus, 480–31 BC. Previous research on the island has already compiled a rich corpus of information on the subject (e.g., Raban, 1995; Leonard, 2005; Theodoulou, 2006; Empereur et al., 2017). Despite these considerable efforts, the construction techniques of harbours have been constantly examined through the interpretative framework of the Phoenician and Greek traditions (Raban, 1995; Marangou, 1997; Theodoulou, 2006). While acknowledging its limitations, this study attempts to objectively charac
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Christodoulou, Christiana. Phoenician amphorae in Cypriot Kingdoms during the Cypro-Archaic and Cypro-Classical Periods: Signs, terms, trade, and questions. Honor Frost Foundation, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33583/mags2019.03.

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Topographic map of the Phoenicis Lacus Northeast Quadrangle of Mars. US Geological Survey, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/i1689.

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Topographic map of the Phoenicis Lacus Northwest Quadrangle of Mars. US Geological Survey, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/i1711.

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Topographic map of the Phoenicis Lacus Southeast Quadrangle (MC-17 SE) of Mars. US Geological Survey, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/i2132.

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Topographic map of the Phoenicis Lacus Southwest Quadrangle (MC-17 SW) of Mars. US Geological Survey, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/i2133.

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Health hazard evaluation report: HETA-2000-0176-2829, The Centre for Well-Being at The Phoenician Resort, Scottsdale, Arizona. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshheta200001762829.

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Revised shaded relief map and controlled color photomosaic of the Phoenicis Lacus Quadrangle (MC-17) of Mars. US Geological Survey, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/i2488.

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