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However , these features are also known in trefoil mouthed ' Phoenician ' jugs . Moreover , the handle and its connection both to mouth and body are definitely not like Cypriot type V , but do have almost exact parallels in ' Phoenician ...
However , these features are also known in trefoil mouthed ' Phoenician ' jugs . Moreover , the handle and its connection both to mouth and body are definitely not like Cypriot type V , but do have almost exact parallels in ' Phoenician ...
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The eyes on the rim have numerous parallels in Cypriot and Phoenician jugs of various types from the 7th and 6th centuries BC.44 The eyes are also strongly reminiscent of animal - headed Phoenician jugs found all over the Mediterranean ...
The eyes on the rim have numerous parallels in Cypriot and Phoenician jugs of various types from the 7th and 6th centuries BC.44 The eyes are also strongly reminiscent of animal - headed Phoenician jugs found all over the Mediterranean ...
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Bibliography Aubet - Semmler , M. 2002 : ' The Phoenician Impact on Tartessos : Spheres of Interaction ' . In Bierling , M.R. ( ed . ) , The Phoenicians in Spain ( Winona Lake , IN ) , 225-40 . Barker , G. and Rasmussen , T. 1998 : The ...
Bibliography Aubet - Semmler , M. 2002 : ' The Phoenician Impact on Tartessos : Spheres of Interaction ' . In Bierling , M.R. ( ed . ) , The Phoenicians in Spain ( Winona Lake , IN ) , 225-40 . Barker , G. and Rasmussen , T. 1998 : The ...
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