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THE PUNIC WARS: a “CLASH of CIVILIZATIONS” in ANTIQUITY Mădălina STRECHIE
The Tyrannies in the Greek Cities of Sicily: 505-466 Bc
Title: a Few Notes on Hannibal in Silius Italicus's "Punica" Author
Genetic History from the Middle Neolithic to Present on the Mediterranean Island of Sardinia
5 Between City and Country. Carthaginian Colonialism and Punic Settlement in West Central Sardinia
Gaia Servadio, Motya: Unearthing a Lost Civilization Laina Farhat-Holzman
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ARQUEOLOGIA 1 Bloantropologla Volumen 14 MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO DE TENERIFE
Dedication of a Pagus in Thugga (Ilafr 558) Published on Judaism and Rome (
Redalyc.NAVEGACIÓN, PESCA Y POBLAMIENTO EN LA HISTORIA
People of Carthago Noua (Hispania Citerior). Juridical Status and Onomastics
Linguistic and Cultural Crisis in Galicia, Spain
The Carthaginians 6Th–2Nd Century BC
Malta's Role in the Phoenician, Greek and Etruscan Trade in the Western Mediterranean
Strontium Isotope Analysis And
A Correlation Analysis of Low-Level Conflict in North African Berber Groups, 1990-2011
The Teide National Park, Is Much More Eventuauy Reached the Water's Surface and Emerged As Islands
Promotunisia
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A Cultural Crossroads
Hannibal Ad Portas! Fact and Fiction on Carthage and the Punic World
Celtiberian Cities and Roman Rule
Egyptian Romany
Tartessos and the Phoenicians in Iberia 1St Edition Kindle
The Use of Poenus and Carthaginiensis in Early Latin Literature Author(S): George Fredric Franko Source: Classical Philology, Vol
The Phoenicians´ Route Cultural Tourism Programme
Red Men in Africa [Pdf]
COLONIAL RELIGION and INDIGENOUS SOCIETY in the ARCHAIC WEST MEDITERRANEAN: C. 750-400 BCE a DISSERTATION SUBMITTED to the DEPAR
Becoming the 'Abid Lives and Social Origins in Southern Tunisia
Artistic Expression and Material Culture in Celtic Gallaecia Alfredo González-Ruibal
Ancient DNA of Phoenician Remains Indicates Discontinuity in the Settlement History of Ibiza Received: 9 April 2018 Pierre Zalloua1, Catherine J
THE DESPOTS WHO CRIED 'CARTHAGE!' Jonathan Prag The
CD Grabbe's Hannibal
A Tale of Exchange and Symmetry: Intercultural Contacts Between Northwest Iberia and the Mediterranean (9Th-7Th Centuries BCE)
Animal Conceptualization in Punic, Neo-Punic, and Roman North Africa: a Re-Interpretation of Sanctuary Materials from the Cults of Ba’Al Hammon and Tanit
Colonial Representations and Carthaginian Archaeology
The Punic Mediterranean
Orgiastic Elements in Iberian Iconography ?
Col·Loqui Sobre El Substrat Lingüístic Del Català
The Ancient Coinages of the Iberian Peninsula
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