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- The Phoenicians were an ancient Semitic group of people who lived in the Phoenician city-states along a coastal strip in the Levant region of the eastern...
- like a spear fishing accident. Sir John Bledlow, one of the directors of Phoenecian Oil, suspects that both deaths were the result of foul play; he had received...
- iris, Tamarix, Anabasis, Artemisia, Acacia, Mediterranean cypress and Phoenecian juniper. The mountainous regions in the northwest are clothed in natural...
- This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Phoenician alphabet...
- site in 1964, two written in Etruscan, and one in Phoenecian. The two longer Etruscan and Phoenecian inscriptions clarify the dedication of the temple...
- by Brett Hedlund Music by David Wurst Eric Wurst Production companies Phoenecian Entertainment Restrained Films Inc. Sat.1 Distributed by New City Releasing...
- means that which is firmly hammered, stamped (a word of the same root in Phoenecian means "tin dish"!). The meaning of the verb rqʿ concerns the hammering...
- Phoenician I-Shpania, meaning "island of hyraxes", "land of hyraxes", but the Phoenecian-speaking Carthaginians are believed to have used this name to refer to...
- have convincingly demonstrated that child sacrifice was practiced in Phoenecian Carthage (Biblical Archaeology Review, 10 [1984], 30–51). At the sanctuary...
- (whom they called Astarte), Shamash, Tammuz, Bel and Nergal, and Canaaite-Phoenecian deities such as the storm-god, El, the supreme deity of Canaan, in addition...