International audienceThis chapter concentrates on the Phoenician presence in the island of Cyprus in the Iron Age (from the eleventh until the end of the fourth century BCE). After a brief overview, it addresses the question of identification of the Cypriot Qarthadasht and the issue of a supposed Phoenician colonization in Cyprus. The political and cultural history of the Cypro-Phoenician kingdom of Kition also receives particular attention. At the same time, the widespread and multifaceted aspects of Phoenician presences on the island are underlined: Phoenician presence was not confined to Kition and Phoenician influence did not exclusively spread in the island from Kition
Includes bibliographical references and index.Mattia Pascal and the name of Cyprus -- Seeing the uns...
In the last two decades the study of Iron Age Cyprus has made a gradual but decisive move away from ...
This unit aims to examine the various political and social changes in Cyprus from the 4th to the end...
International audienceThis chapter concentrates on the Phoenician presence in the island of Cyprus i...
International audienceSince Gjerstad's pioneer study (Gjerstad 1979), the Classical period in Cyprus...
International audienceAncient sources on the territories of ancient Cypriot kingdoms are scarce. Bes...
The origins of Early Iron Age polity in south-east Cyprus have traditionally been attributed to the...
Ancient sources on the territories of ancient Cypriot kingdoms are scarce. Besides, the archaeology ...
The culture of ancient Cyprus, including religion, is seen in terms of the dialectic between native ...
The strategic location of Cyprus in the north-eastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea has always pl...
International audienceThe Cypriot kingship in the Archaic Age is an interesting case of interaction ...
Cyprus and the northern Levant with the kingdom of Ugarit were affected by drastic socio-cultural ch...
Cultural and social interactions in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age involved tr...
Two (local) Middle Bronze Age sites in Sicily are known for having yielded Cypriot imports: Thapsos ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Mattia Pascal and the name of Cyprus -- Seeing the uns...
In the last two decades the study of Iron Age Cyprus has made a gradual but decisive move away from ...
This unit aims to examine the various political and social changes in Cyprus from the 4th to the end...
International audienceThis chapter concentrates on the Phoenician presence in the island of Cyprus i...
International audienceSince Gjerstad's pioneer study (Gjerstad 1979), the Classical period in Cyprus...
International audienceAncient sources on the territories of ancient Cypriot kingdoms are scarce. Bes...
The origins of Early Iron Age polity in south-east Cyprus have traditionally been attributed to the...
Ancient sources on the territories of ancient Cypriot kingdoms are scarce. Besides, the archaeology ...
The culture of ancient Cyprus, including religion, is seen in terms of the dialectic between native ...
The strategic location of Cyprus in the north-eastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea has always pl...
International audienceThe Cypriot kingship in the Archaic Age is an interesting case of interaction ...
Cyprus and the northern Levant with the kingdom of Ugarit were affected by drastic socio-cultural ch...
Cultural and social interactions in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age involved tr...
Two (local) Middle Bronze Age sites in Sicily are known for having yielded Cypriot imports: Thapsos ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Mattia Pascal and the name of Cyprus -- Seeing the uns...
In the last two decades the study of Iron Age Cyprus has made a gradual but decisive move away from ...
This unit aims to examine the various political and social changes in Cyprus from the 4th to the end...