Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 3Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1993 |
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... Punic period , the main cultural links of Malta lay with the Phoenicians from the Levant ( Hölbl 1989 : 172–173 ) . However , this does not exclude the fact that the Maltese archipelago did show signs of contact with the Punic world ...
... Punic period , the main cultural links of Malta lay with the Phoenicians from the Levant ( Hölbl 1989 : 172–173 ) . However , this does not exclude the fact that the Maltese archipelago did show signs of contact with the Punic world ...
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... PUNIC PERIOD MICHAEL HELTZER University of Haifa Some lines of the Punic inscription CIS , I , 132 are read and reconstructed in a new way . This inscription is a decree of the ' people ' about the restoration of temples in Gozo , and ...
... PUNIC PERIOD MICHAEL HELTZER University of Haifa Some lines of the Punic inscription CIS , I , 132 are read and reconstructed in a new way . This inscription is a decree of the ' people ' about the restoration of temples in Gozo , and ...
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... Punic sacred areas in Sardinia , Sicily and North Africa . These stones are usually in the shape of a single or triple pillar , sometimes standing above an altar.20 An example of much earlier date is the ' tripillar ' shrine recently ...
... Punic sacred areas in Sardinia , Sicily and North Africa . These stones are usually in the shape of a single or triple pillar , sometimes standing above an altar.20 An example of much earlier date is the ' tripillar ' shrine recently ...
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Journal of Mediterranean Studies | 1 |
Continuities Contradictions | 30 |
The Caccia di Tori Regeneration | 46 |
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