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Phoenicians among Others provides the first history of Phoenician immigrants in the ancient Mediterranean from the fourth to the first centuries BCE. Through an examination of inscriptions, many bilingual in Phoenician and Greek or Egyptian, Phoenicians among others demonstrates how mobility and migration challenged migrants and states alike. Far from being excluded, and despite facing prejudices, immigrants mobilized adaptive strategies to mediate their experiences and encourage a sens of membership and belonging, constructed new identites, and transformed the societies they joined. By integrating the voices and histories of immigrants with those of the states in which they lived, Denise Demetriou highlights the diverse ways that migrants influenced the development of societies, introduced new institutions, shaped the policies of their home and host states, made notions of citizenship more fluid, and changed the course of local, regional, and Mediterranean histories.
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Conferences - Meetings --- Phéniciens --- Antiquités phéniciennes --- Espagne --- Religion
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Qui sont les Phéniciens ? Un peuple de l'Antiquité auquel les Grecs auraient emprunté l'alphabet ? Des commerçants et des navigateurs exceptionnels partis du Levant (Tyr, Sidon, le Liban actuel) pour fonder Carthage, dont l'empire concurrencera les cités grecques en Sicile ou en Sardaigne, jusqu'à sa destruction par Rome ? Un peuple pratiquant une religion cruelle avec un dieu exigeant l'immolation d'enfants, source d'inspiration du Salammbô de Flaubert ? Pourquoi, comparés aux Grecs et aux Romains, sont-ils finalement presque insignifiants dans nos histoires et nos récits de l'Antiquité ? Comme dans une enquête policière, l'auteure retrace tout ce que l'on sait sur eux et qui renverrait à une « identité » phénicienne, à un peuple original. Elle explore successivement la langue, la religion, les colonies, l'influence régionale de Carthage. Elle s'appuie sur l'épigraphie, la numismatique, l'architecture, les dernières découvertes archéologiques. À chaque fois que l'on croit saisir cette identité, elle s'échappe... On n'est désormais même plus du tout certain que Carthage ait été une colonie de Tyr ou de Sidon... Les Phéniciens constituaient-ils un véritable peuple ? Étaient-ils reconnus comme tel par leurs contemporains ? Ce qui est certain, c'est qu'ils ont fait l'objet d'une multitude d'opérations d'instrumentalisation (et de fantasmes ! ) : par les Grecs, les Romains et, quelques siècles plus tard, par les Irlandais puis les Anglais et, enfin, les Français !
Phoenicians - History. --- Phoenician antiquities. --- Antiquités phéniciennes. --- Phoenicians
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Phoenicians --- Phoenician antiquities --- Phéniciens --- Antiquités phéniciennes --- Italy --- Italie --- Antiquities, Phoenician. --- Antiquités phéniciennes
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Phoenician antiquities --- Art, Phoenician --- Art phénicien --- Antiquités phéniciennes --- Carthage (Extinct city) --- Antiquities, Phoenician
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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Phoenician Culture (EDPC) is the result of a wide-ranging international project and is intended to be an in-depth and up-to-date standard reference work for Phoenician studies. It is a series in the form of an encyclopaedia with the structure of a dictionary, comprising about 2,000 entries, written by circa 200 contributors from 20 different countries. Current knowledge on the Phoenicians and Carthaginians (with close attention to their various interactions with other cultures) will be presented as a sequence of themed volumes, all closely interrelated, dealing respectively with religion, language and written sources, socio-economic life, and archaeological sites of both the Levant and the Central and Western Mediterranean. As part of a collection, each volume should be considered as belonging to a set : in one sense independent but at the same time inseparable from the others in respect of both the amount of information and the network of cross-references linking the various lemmata. The present volume, dedicated to historical characters, is a compendium of historical and historically documented individuals, arranged alphabetically and organized using criteria that are meant to be as consistent as possible. Like the thematic volumes to follow, the present volume is a reference work : it is based on a piece by piece reconstruction of the whole of ‘Phoenician’ history (understood in its widest sense) through its various protagonists at every level
Phoenicians --- Civilization. --- Phoenicians. --- History. --- Phoenicia --- Middle East --- Phoenician antiquities --- Dictionaries. --- Antiquités phéniciennes --- Dictionnaires anglais. --- Antiquités phéniciennes
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Bronzes, Ancient --- Bronzes antiques --- Mediterranean Region --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Antiquities, Phoenician --- Antiquités phéniciennes
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Nora (Extinct city) --- Italy --- Nora (Ville ancienne) --- Italie --- Antiquities, Phoenician. --- Antiquités phéniciennes
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Phoenicians --- Phoenician antiquities --- Art, Phoenician --- Phéniciens --- Antiquités phéniciennes --- Art phénicien --- Phoenicia --- Phénicie --- Civilization --- Civilisation
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"This publication offers new perspectives on the Phoenician presence in the Iberian Peninsula. It is proposed that Tartesos needs to be understood in a wider geographical way, rather than being studied according to a traditional historic-cultural approach. The authors reflect on a number of topics: the diversity of origins and identities of the "Phoenician" communities, the homogeneity and heterogeneity factors among them, their specific evolution in the colonial and post-colonial landscapes, the making of new political and ethnic identities, the ways in which the Greeks and Roman perceived and recorded them, the criteria for the identification of "indigenous" and "colonial" in the archaeological record, and the role of religion among the Phoenicians in terms of unity and diversity. All of these subjects are approached from a wide and multidisciplinary perspective."--Publisher's web site.
Phoenicians --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Phéniciens --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Iberian Peninsula --- Ibérique, Péninsule --- Antiquities, Phoenician --- Antiquités phéniciennes --- Antiquities. --- Phéniciens --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Ibérique, Péninsule --- Antiquités phéniciennes
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