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The Oxford Handbook of the Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean

Online ISBN:
9780190499365
Print ISBN:
9780190499341
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of the Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean

Brian R. Doak (ed.),
Brian R. Doak
(ed.)
Biblical Studies, George Fox University
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George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon

Carolina López-Ruiz (ed.)
Carolina López-Ruiz
(ed.)
Classics, Ohio State University
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The Ohio State University

Published online:
12 August 2019
Published in print:
31 October 2019
Online ISBN:
9780190499365
Print ISBN:
9780190499341
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Phoenicians created the Mediterranean world as we know it-yet they remain a shadowy and poorly understood group. The academic study of the Phoenicians has come to an important crossroads; the field has grown in sheer content, sophistication of analysis, and diversity of interpretation, and we now need a current overview of where the study of these ancient seafarers and craftsman stands and where it is going. Moreover, the field of Phoenician studies is particularly fragmented and scattered. While there is growing interest in all things Phoenician and Punic, the latest advances are mostly published in specialized journals and conference volumes in a plethora of languages. This Handbook is the first of its type to appear in over two decades, and the first ever to appear in English. The chapters (organized in four parts) are written by a wide range of prominent and promising scholars from across Europe, North America, Australia, and the Mediterranean world, who offer readers summary studies and new perspectives on key historical moments (such as the history of Carthage), areas of culture (organized around language, religion, and material culture), regional studies and areas of contact (spanning from the Levant and the Aegean to Iberia and North Africa), and the reception of the Phoenicians as an idea, entangled with the formation of other cultural identities, both ancient and modern.

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