With migration follow traditions, memory, experiences, and skills, variably helping the adaptation to the new world. The Phoenicians, meeting the local populations of the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts in the first millennium BCE, brought valuable knowledge to raw earth construction techniques there. Adapting to local needs, they modified their skills and created new patterns. The present contribution focuses on the similarities and differences that this construction technique portrays in the Phoenician and Punic settlements of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic coast of the Iron Age. Through the previously unpublished documentation of Pani Loriga in Sardinia, some interesting points of analysis of the architecture in raw earth in the Ph...
The ancient shorelines and main differences in the vegetational landscape of S Sardinia during the P...
The Sardinian coast have been the scene of continuous transformations linked to the activity and the...
The Antas site (SW Sardinia, Italy) is of fundamental cultural importance because it testifies the p...
With migration follow traditions, memory, experiences, and skills, variably helping the adaptation t...
The Phoenicians brought with them various cultural customs on their way to the West, which are refle...
The Phoenician settlements of Cerro del Villar (south of Spain) and Mozia (Sicily) constitute two ap...
<p>This paper focuses on pottery manufacture and use at the site of S’Uraki (west central Sardinia) ...
Perhaps the most significant legacy attributed to the Phoenicians was their mastery of the seas, whi...
The excavations carried out in the last 10 years by the Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale...
Phoenician and Punic archaeology have long been overlooked by Mediterranean archaeologists, who focu...
This paper will focus on the Punic settlement of Pani Loriga starting from the review of material fr...
The basic aim of this study concerns colonialism in the context of the region of west central Sardin...
The present archaeometric study of the Punic black-gloss ware found at the \u201cRoman Temple\u201d ...
none1noDuring the 5th and 4th century BCE the Punic city of Tharros lives a phase of economic prospe...
© 2012 Joy-lyn Bell-OgilbyThe Phoenician homeland of the Levant, in the eastern Mediterranean, was a...
The ancient shorelines and main differences in the vegetational landscape of S Sardinia during the P...
The Sardinian coast have been the scene of continuous transformations linked to the activity and the...
The Antas site (SW Sardinia, Italy) is of fundamental cultural importance because it testifies the p...
With migration follow traditions, memory, experiences, and skills, variably helping the adaptation t...
The Phoenicians brought with them various cultural customs on their way to the West, which are refle...
The Phoenician settlements of Cerro del Villar (south of Spain) and Mozia (Sicily) constitute two ap...
<p>This paper focuses on pottery manufacture and use at the site of S’Uraki (west central Sardinia) ...
Perhaps the most significant legacy attributed to the Phoenicians was their mastery of the seas, whi...
The excavations carried out in the last 10 years by the Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale...
Phoenician and Punic archaeology have long been overlooked by Mediterranean archaeologists, who focu...
This paper will focus on the Punic settlement of Pani Loriga starting from the review of material fr...
The basic aim of this study concerns colonialism in the context of the region of west central Sardin...
The present archaeometric study of the Punic black-gloss ware found at the \u201cRoman Temple\u201d ...
none1noDuring the 5th and 4th century BCE the Punic city of Tharros lives a phase of economic prospe...
© 2012 Joy-lyn Bell-OgilbyThe Phoenician homeland of the Levant, in the eastern Mediterranean, was a...
The ancient shorelines and main differences in the vegetational landscape of S Sardinia during the P...
The Sardinian coast have been the scene of continuous transformations linked to the activity and the...
The Antas site (SW Sardinia, Italy) is of fundamental cultural importance because it testifies the p...