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Languages : en
Pages : 454
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Atti del II Congresso internazionale di studi fenici e punici
Atti del II Congresso internazionale di studi fenici e punici
Atti del II Congresso internazionale di studi fenici e punici
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Atti del II Congresso Internazionale di Studi Fenici e Punici
Author: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Itàlia)
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Languages : de
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Atti Del I Congresso Internazionale Di Studi Fenici E Punici
Atti Del I Congresso Internazionale Di Studi Fenici E Punici
Author: Istituto per la civiltà fenicia e punica (Italy)
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Category : Carthaginians
Languages : it
Pages : 416
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Category : Carthaginians
Languages : it
Pages : 416
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Interconnections in the Central Mediterranean
Author: Anthony Bonanno
Publisher: Officina di Studi Medievali
ISBN: 8888615806
Category : Malta
Languages : en
Pages : 138
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Publisher: Officina di Studi Medievali
ISBN: 8888615806
Category : Malta
Languages : en
Pages : 138
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In Search of the Phoenicians
Author: Josephine Quinn
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 069119596X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Who were the ancient Phoenicians—and did they actually exist? The Phoenicians traveled the Mediterranean long before the Greeks and Romans, trading, establishing settlements, and refining the art of navigation. But who these legendary sailors really were has long remained a mystery. In Search of the Phoenicians makes the startling claim that the "Phoenicians" never actually existed as such. Taking readers from the ancient world to today, this book argues that the notion of these sailors as a coherent people with a shared identity, history, and culture is a product of modern nationalist ideologies—and a notion very much at odds with the ancient sources.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 069119596X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Who were the ancient Phoenicians—and did they actually exist? The Phoenicians traveled the Mediterranean long before the Greeks and Romans, trading, establishing settlements, and refining the art of navigation. But who these legendary sailors really were has long remained a mystery. In Search of the Phoenicians makes the startling claim that the "Phoenicians" never actually existed as such. Taking readers from the ancient world to today, this book argues that the notion of these sailors as a coherent people with a shared identity, history, and culture is a product of modern nationalist ideologies—and a notion very much at odds with the ancient sources.
Urbanization in the Mediterranean in the 9th to 6th Centuries BC
Author: Helle Damgaard Andersen
Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
ISBN: 9788772894126
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
This volume from the "Acta Hyperborea" series of archaeological studies covers the topic of urbanization in the Mediterranean in the 9th to 6th centuries BC. "Acta Hyperborea" is a periodical by a group of classical archaeologists associated with Danish universities and museums. Although primarily a journal of classical archaeology, it also covers other fields in classical scholarship. One of the main objectives of the periodical is the interdisciplinary approach to promote a dialogue between historians, philologists and archaeologists.
Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
ISBN: 9788772894126
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
This volume from the "Acta Hyperborea" series of archaeological studies covers the topic of urbanization in the Mediterranean in the 9th to 6th centuries BC. "Acta Hyperborea" is a periodical by a group of classical archaeologists associated with Danish universities and museums. Although primarily a journal of classical archaeology, it also covers other fields in classical scholarship. One of the main objectives of the periodical is the interdisciplinary approach to promote a dialogue between historians, philologists and archaeologists.