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Phantom Phoenicians Hans - Georg Niemeyer's thoughtful article of 2004 is possibly flawed only in its title ... also of uncritical assumptions about what is Phoenician , forgivable because at the time the assumptions were not ...
Phantom Phoenicians Hans - Georg Niemeyer's thoughtful article of 2004 is possibly flawed only in its title ... also of uncritical assumptions about what is Phoenician , forgivable because at the time the assumptions were not ...
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Phoenician influence is meagre ; their Egyptianising styles found no echo in Greek work , although it is not uncommon these days to find Phoenicians credited with what is demonstrably Syrian in origin or inspiration ( for example ...
Phoenician influence is meagre ; their Egyptianising styles found no echo in Greek work , although it is not uncommon these days to find Phoenicians credited with what is demonstrably Syrian in origin or inspiration ( for example ...
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The very few pieces for which he sees some association with Tyre might be truly Phoenician but this has yet to be proved by analysis rather than shape ; at any rate , I think there are more Corinthian pieces in the early levels at Al ...
The very few pieces for which he sees some association with Tyre might be truly Phoenician but this has yet to be proved by analysis rather than shape ; at any rate , I think there are more Corinthian pieces in the early levels at Al ...
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Articles | 255 |
Notes and Queries | 278 |
H G Niemeyer There is No Way Out of the Al Mina Debate | 292 |
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