Itineraria PhoeniciaPeeters Publishers, 2004 - 635 halaman The land and sea routes of the Phoenicians in their homeland and their trading Empire are examined in the present volume on the ground of Neo-Assyrian military itineraries (Chapters I and II), and of information provided by epigraphy, literary sources, and archaeological findings on Cyprus, in Anatolia, and in the Aegean (Chapters III, IV and V). Chapters VI and VII examine the problems of Ophir and Tarshish, developing fresh insights, while Chapters VIII and IX analyse the Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax 104 and 110-111. The voyage of Hanno the Carthaginian to the Sebou basin (Morocco) and the Canary Islands is re-examined in Chapter X. Finally, Chapters XI and XII are devoted to Byrsa (Carthage) and to Jerusalem, with special attention to traces of Phoenician presence and activity in this city. Detailed indices complete the volume. |
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NeoAssyrian Period 8th7th centuries B C | 51 |
Phoenicians in Anatolia | 109 |
Steatite Vase | 110 |
Kilamuwa BarHadad Yariris | 114 |
Awarku of Adana | 116 |
The Names of Awarku and Wariyka | 119 |
Titles of Awarku and Wariyka | 123 |
The Çineköy Inscription | 127 |
Utica | 381 |
Bizerta | 383 |
Rās BenSekka Psegas | 386 |
Naxian Islands | 387 |
Annaba Hippo Regius | 389 |
Skikda Thapsus | 392 |
Ğiğel Kaukakis and Collo Chullu | 394 |
Beğaya Sida | 396 |
The Cebelireis Dağı Inscription | 128 |
Seals from Cilicia | 130 |
Warballawas Stele | 133 |
Tyrian Trade Relations according to Ezekiel 27 | 135 |
The Role of the Phoenicians in Anatolia | 138 |
Phoenicians on Aegean Islands and the Greek Mainland | 145 |
Cos | 149 |
Samos | 155 |
Thracian Sea Demetrias Euboea Cyclades | 160 |
Athens Piraeus Thebes Corinth | 169 |
Cythera and Crete | 176 |
Ophir | 189 |
Location of Ophir | 191 |
Sources of Ophir Gold | 202 |
Biblical Ophir Narrratives | 217 |
Tarshish | 225 |
Tarshish in the MidFirst Millennium B C | 226 |
The Nora Stone | 234 |
The Name of Tarshish | 248 |
Tarshish and Carthage | 253 |
Tarshish in Cilicia Ethiopia and India | 261 |
The SyroPhoenician Coast according to PseudoScylax 104 and Recent Research | 267 |
Tripoli on the Arwadian CoastTract | 272 |
Arwad | 279 |
Tripoli in Lebanon | 284 |
Tēros | 288 |
Porphyreon | 289 |
Sidon | 290 |
Ornithopolis | 294 |
Sarepta | 295 |
Tyre | 296 |
Palaetyros | 299 |
Achzib | 302 |
Akko | 304 |
Achshaph | 309 |
Mount Carmel | 315 |
Arados | 316 |
Magdolos | 320 |
Dor | 322 |
Jaffa | 328 |
Ascalon | 331 |
From the Greater Syrtis to the Pillars of Heracles with PseudoScylax 110111 | 337 |
Lepcis Magna | 345 |
Graphara | 347 |
Sabratha | 349 |
Tarilia | 353 |
Taricheiai | 354 |
Djerba | 356 |
GigthisEpichos | 358 |
GabesTacapes | 360 |
AsShira Eskhidon | 361 |
Kerkenna | 362 |
Thapsus Minor | 363 |
SusaHadrumetum | 365 |
Lesser Syrtis | 370 |
Nabeul | 371 |
Zembra and Pantelleria | 374 |
Malta Gaulos and Lampedusa | 375 |
Lilybaeum | 380 |
Iomnium Rusippisir | 397 |
Dellys Rusuccuru | 399 |
Algiers Icosium | 402 |
Tipasa and Shershel Iol | 403 |
Gunugu | 406 |
Quiza Sidi BelAdar | 408 |
Portus Magnus Arzew | 409 |
Oran and Mers alKebir Portus Divini | 411 |
Les Andalouses Castra Puerum | 413 |
Takembrit Siga | 415 |
Rashgoun Akra | 417 |
Melilla Rusaddir | 418 |
Ḥağrat Nkur Drinaupa | 420 |
Monte del Hacko Pillar of Heracles | 421 |
Gebel Mūsā Abila | 422 |
Ksar asSegir Lue | 425 |
Tangier Thymiateria | 426 |
Cape Spartel Cape Soloeis | 427 |
Length of the Voyage | 431 |
Conclusion | 433 |
Hannos Periplus | 435 |
Introduction | 444 |
Tangier and Cape Spartel | 445 |
The Pelican Lagoon | 447 |
Lixus | 455 |
The Sebou Basin | 457 |
Journey to the South | 464 |
The Tideway of the West | 469 |
Canary Islands | 472 |
Byrsa and the Eshmun Temple | 477 |
Marking out the Limits of the Land | 478 |
Etiology and Etymology of Byrsa | 481 |
Temple of Eshmun | 484 |
The Population of Jerusalem in Antiquity | 493 |
Bronze Age | 494 |
Iron Age | 501 |
Persian Period | 516 |
GraecoRoman Period | 519 |
Late Antiquity | 536 |
Indices | 547 |
Index of personal names | 549 |
Proper names in Semitic alphabetic and Egyptian scripts | 554 |
Proper names in cuneiform script | 555 |
Proper names in Greek alphabetic script | 556 |
Proper names in Greek syllabic script | 557 |
Geographical and ethnical index | 558 |
Index of divine and mythical names | 578 |
Subject index | 580 |
Index of biblical texts | 585 |
Index of rabbinic and koranic texts | 590 |
Index of Semitic inscriptions and papyri | 591 |
Index of cuneiform texts | 595 |
Index of Egyptian documents | 598 |
Index of Greek and Latin authors | 599 |
Index of Greek and Latin inscriptions and papyri | 610 |
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List of maps text figures and illustrations | 633 |
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