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The Phoenician culture emerged in the Bronze Age city-states of the Levant, developing prominent innovations such as the ...
We find surprisingly little direct genetic contribution from levantine phoenicians to western and central mediterranean punic ...
Study challenges long-held assumptions about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization, one of the most influential ...
The Punic people had almost no genetic ties to Phoenicians, even though the latter founded the great city of Carthage.
The Phoenician civilization emerged in the city-states of the Levant during the Bronze Age, standing out for innovations such as the first alphabet, from which many ... one of those analyzed in the ...
Despite their contributions — which included boatbuilding, navigation, town planning and, perhaps most significantly, an alphabet ... “They preserved Phoenician culture, language, religion ...
To Ringbauer’s surprise, people from Mediterranean outposts of Phoenician culture—also known as Punic people—shared no ...