The Phoenicians in Spain: An Archaeological Review of the Eighth-sixth Centuries B.C.E. : a Collection of Articles Translated from Spanish

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Eisenbrauns, 2002 - 304 pages
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Twelve essays, written by various scholars and originally published in Spanish, explore the ways in which Phoenician colonization of the Iberian Peninsula was a function of Assyrian westward expansion.
 

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TrPrHist Trabajos de Prehistoria
143
The Ancient Phoenicians of the 8th and 7th Centuries b c
155
Some Questions Regarding the Tartessian Orientalizing Period
199
Spheres of Interaction
225
Mining and Metallurgy
241
The Beginnings of the Phoenician Presence
263
Index of Sites and Geographical Names
299
Droits d'auteur

Mechanisms and Process
127

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Page 269 - IV, from the end of the 8th century to the middle of the 7th century BC), and Aroer (8th-7th centuries BC).
Page 157 - JM Blazquez, Tartessos y los origenes de la colonizacion fenicia en Occidente, 2d ed.
Page 66 - Excavaciones en la necropolis punica "Laurita" del Cerro de San Cristobal (Almunecar, Granada) (EAE 17; Madrid, 1962).
Page 32 - Pendn, where today two farmhouses of the Toscanos family are located. Here, below this hill, the structural remains of a Phoenician settlement dating from the end of the 8th century to the beginning of the 6th century BC have been preserved. Eight seasons of excavation took place between 1964 and 1984,4 during which houses (A, B, D, and H), as well as more humble buildings or huts (E, F, and G), have appeared. We have also found a more important structure, Building C, which very likely was a storehouse...
Page 128 - ... the parallels lead us directly to the Phoenician sites on the southern Iberian peninsula and northern Africa.4 When we finished our study of the 1946 excavation in mid 1982, we compared the accidental findings of the 70s with the results of Mafia, stating our hopes that 1. J. Ramon, "Necropolis des Puig des Molins: Solar num. 40 del carrer de la Via Romana de la ciutat d'Eivissa," Fonaments 1 (Barcelona, 1978) 81-82.
Page 47 - Pp. 109ff. in Studien uber friihe Tierknochenfunde von der Iberischen Halbinsel 4. Munich, 1973. Schubart, H. "Las excavaciones de Torre del Mar y el panorama arqueologico de las fundaciones de colonias fenicias en la costa mediterranea de la Peninsula Iberica.

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