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THE TWO PHASES OF WESTERN PHOENICIAN EXPANSION BEYOND THE HUELVA FINDS : AN INTERPRETATION * F. GONZÁLEZ DE CANALES , L. SERRANO AND J. LLOMPART Abstract The authors suggest that the Phoenicians ' westward expansion came about in two ...
THE TWO PHASES OF WESTERN PHOENICIAN EXPANSION BEYOND THE HUELVA FINDS : AN INTERPRETATION * F. GONZÁLEZ DE CANALES , L. SERRANO AND J. LLOMPART Abstract The authors suggest that the Phoenicians ' westward expansion came about in two ...
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The high dating , 9th - 8th centuries BC , that some readings assign to the Phoenician Nora Stone and Nora Fragment ... Other material in the Iberian Peninsula that could also be related to the Phoenicians includes : representations ...
The high dating , 9th - 8th centuries BC , that some readings assign to the Phoenician Nora Stone and Nora Fragment ... Other material in the Iberian Peninsula that could also be related to the Phoenicians includes : representations ...
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The catalogued fragments were assigned to the following vessels : 4703 of local handmade , 3233 Phoenician , 33 Greek , 8 Cypriot , 30 Sardinian ( to which some Nuraghic amphorae of Phoenician tradition must be added ) and 2 Italic.14 ...
The catalogued fragments were assigned to the following vessels : 4703 of local handmade , 3233 Phoenician , 33 Greek , 8 Cypriot , 30 Sardinian ( to which some Nuraghic amphorae of Phoenician tradition must be added ) and 2 Italic.14 ...
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N COLDSTREAM + Cypriot Taste in Early Greek Ceramic Imports | 21 |
N KOKKINOS Ancient Chronography Eratosthenes and the Dating of the Fall | 37 |
MAEIR A FANTALKIN and A ZUKERMAN The Earliest Greek Import in | 57 |
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