Rivista di Studi Fenici LII - 2024

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    A cura di: Ida Oggiano
    Anno edizione: 2024
    Rivista: Rivista di Studi Fenici, 52
    Isbn: 978-88-5491-619-7; eIsbn: 978-88-5491-643-2
    Issn: 0390-3877; eIssn: 1724-1855
    Materie: Archeologia
    Formato: 21x27
    Pagine: 244

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    Papers

    Serena Maria Cecchini, Ricordo di Maria Giulia Amadasi

    Aaron J. Brody, Coastal Objects from Persian Period Tell en-Naṣbeh in Judah: Phoenician Interconnectivity with the Achaemenid Province of Yehud

    Jessica L. Nitschke, The Ambiguity of Dress in Phoenician Art: A Case Study from Sidonian Coin Imagery

    Andrea Squitieri, In the Shadow of Empires: The Circulation of Calcite Vessels between Egypt and the Levant during the 1st Millennium BCE

    Anna Cannavò, The Other Phoenicians of Cyprus. A Survey of Phoenician Presence in Cyprus outside Its Main Attestation Sites (Kition, Idalion, Tamassos, Lapithos)

    Marion Bolder-Boos, Trading Post VS. Settler Colony: Some Reflections on Concepts of the Phoenician Expansion in the Mediterranean

    Maria Giulia Amadasi†, Enrico Dirminti, Tatiana Pedrazzi, From the Eastern Mediterranean to the Ogliastra. A Phoenician Amphora from S’Arcu ‘e is Forros (Villagrande Strisaili, Nuoro)

    Massimo Botto, Carthaginian Policy in the West-Central Mediterranean between the Late 7th and 6th Century BCE

    Imed Ben Jerbania, A Sector of Iron Metallurgy in Utica from the Last Quarter of the 9th and the Beginnign of the 8th Century BC

    Progetti / Projects

    Federica Spagnoli, The Punic-Roman Sanctuary of Ras il-Wardija at Gozo (MALTA): Architecture, Rituals, and Mediterranean Connections of a Maritime Cult-Place dedicated to Astarte

    Note e discussioni / Notes and discussions

    Jeremy Hayne, A Pilgrim Flask from Nuraghe S’Urachi (San Vero Milis-OR) in Its Sardinian Context

    Schede e recensioni / Book reviews

    N. Laneri, From Ritual to God in the Ancient Near East. Tracing the Origins of Religion, 2024. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xiv + 251 pp., figures in text (Paolo Xella)