Phoenician and Punic Movement in the Western Mediterranean: New Perspectives from the Studies on Landscape Archaeology
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2177-4218.v3i3p138-156Keywords:
Mediterranean, Connectivity, Landscape Archaeology, PhoeniciaAbstract
This paper is divided into two parts: the first one presents a history of the recent usages of the term “Mediterranean”, reaching recent approaches that work with the hypothesis of connectivity within that space; in the last part, this theoretical discussion is used to show, with archaeological data altogether, the late interpretive revisions on the characterization of the Phoenicians and the territory they occupied.
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