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Archaeological and Geophysical Evidence of a High-Energy Marine Event at the Phoenician Site of Cerro del Villar (Malaga, Spain).
(Springer, 2022)The Mediterranean coast of Spain, much of which is built-up and densely populated, is today a tourist hot spot. Additionally, there are vital infrastructures, including airports, harbours and industrial facilities along ... -
Ethnic, cultural and civic identities in Ancient coinage of the South of the Iberian Peninsula (3rd C. BC -1st C. AD
(British Archaeological Reports, 2012)Behind the complex systematisation of the coinage from Ulterior lie relevant contributions to the ethnocultural mapping of the region. This paper explores the possibility, as in the case of Phoenician-Punic coinage, of ... -
Iol Caesarea (Cherchel) e la Penisola Iberica. Monete e direttrici commerciali tra il III e il I sec.A.C.
(2014-05-26)Se analiza la documentación numismática de la ceca de Iol Caesarea, en su contexto arqueológico. Uno de los aspectos más destacados es la distribución de estas monedas en Iberia/Hispania, como muestran bien algunos hallazgos ... -
Las comunidades fenicias de la Península Ibérica y su integración en el mundo romano: una perspectiva identitaria
(UMA Editorial, 2017-05-23)Este estudio constituye un análisis del proceso de integración de las comunidades de origen y tradición fenicia del sur la Península Ibérica en las estructuras de dominación del imperium romanum, desde el final de la Segunda ... -
Mas líbranos del mal(igno). Creencias apotropaicas de los fenicios occidentales
(2015-03-25)La arqueología de la colonización fenicia occidental, especialmente la del sur de la Península Ibérica, muestra rasgos de la conducta que los colonos desarrollaron para librarse de ciertos males y perjuicios que se atribuían ... -
Phoenician identities in Roman times: an issue of negotiated “glocal” identities from the East to the West
(2022-04-07)Now a days we know that the Phoenician communities of the East and the West do not disappear after the Roman conquest. For example, the Phoenicians of what is today the southern coasts of Spain continued to shape their own ... -
Phoenician memories in Hispania: local pasts, global present
(2022-04-06)Traditionally, Spanish historiography has tended to consider the victory of Scipio over the Carthaginians in 206 BCE the end of the deep and long Phoenician presence in Iberia. The result of this interpretation, with ... -
The Gadir-Tyre Axis.
(Oxford University Press, 2019-08-12)This chapter focuses on the connection between Tyre and its colony Gadir via the foundational figure of Melqart and his respective temples in these cities, a relationship which is well-known thanks to historiographical and ... -
Tyrian Connections: Evolving Identities in the Punic West.
(Brill, 2018-11-02)