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https://www.college-de-france.fr/site/jean-pierre-brun/symposium-2021-2022.htm The production and use of amphorae in the Phoenician world was a very important economic sector, both in the Levant and in all the areas colonized by the... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyAncient economies (Archaeology)
Bluefin tuna fishing in the Strait of Gibraltar was a major economic resource in Antiquity, and at certain times its by-products (salted fish and sauces such as garum) were in great demand in the Mediterranean world at the time,... more
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      Classical ArchaeologyPhoeniciansArchaeometryGreek Archaeology
The paper focuses on seven unpublished ceramic incense-burners found off the coastal area of La Caleta, close to the northwestern part of the present-day city of Cadiz. The items were granted to the Museo Historico Municipal of San... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyPottery (Archaeology)PhoeniciansIron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology)
The macrovertebrate zooarchaeological analyses carried out at the Phoenician site of Teatro Cómico (Cádiz) show a predominance of mixed herds of sheep and goat. The patterns derived from the study of the mortality profiles seem to suggest... more
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      ZooarchaeologySocial zooarchaeologyZooarqueologiaGadir
The Iberian Bronze Age was a period marked by the arrival of the Phoenicians in Iberia. This Semitic population founded several settlements along the Mediterranean and Atlantic shores of the Iberian Peninsula. However, it will be in... more
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      Landscape ArchaeologyArchaeology of the Iberian PeninsulaEarly UrbanizationGadir
Aunque conocemos con relativo detalle la fabricación, las características técnicas, los contenidos y la tipología de los envases cerámicos de uso comercial usados por los mercaderes de las ciudades púnicas del sur de la Penínsular... more
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      Ancient economies (Archaeology)Phoenician Punic ArchaeologyAncient Trade & Commerce (Archaeology)Archaeology of Mediterranean Trade
Publicación divulgativa que explica en imágenes el proceso de la creación del centro Gadir, desde su excavación hasta su musealización. Informative publication that explains in pictures the process of creation of Gadir center since its... more
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      PhoenicianPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyArqueologíaMuseologia
The archaeological excavations carried out under the former Teatro Cómico have provided evidences of the earliest Phoenician presence in the city of Cádiz. Under modern and Roman remains, the Phoenician urban layout from the late 9th to... more
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      PhoeniciansPhoenicianPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyFenicios
Although archaeoichthyological studies from the Aegean Sea are increasing, the discovery of zooarchaeological remains linked to processed fish from the Classical and Roman Antiquity remains scarce. The earliest faunal material hitherto... more
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyZooarchaeologyFish Remains (Zooarchaeology)
La consideración por parte de Posidonio como “mentira” o “invención” fenicia (ψεῦσμα Φοινικικόν) de ciertos elementos del relato sobre la fundación de Gadir recogido por Estrabón (3.5.5.) genera dudas sobre si el oráculo de Melqart... more
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      PhoeniciansGreek Oracles and DivinationPorphyryCarthage (History)
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      PhoeniciansPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyGadirwestern Phoenician archaeology
El objetivo principal del presente libro es analizar el nacimiento y conformación, tanto en el plano mítico y literario como en el arqueológico, de un elenco de ciudades legendarias de la Antigüedad clásica que han marcado con su impronta... more
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      Classical ArchaeologySpartaGreek MythRoman Myth
El santuario fenicio de Melqart en Gadir, conocido posteriormente en época romana como Hércules Gaditano, fue uno de los lugares de culto más renombrados en la Antigüedad, visitado por grandes personajes como Aníbal o Julio César, y... more
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyGeoarchaeology
Se pretende en el presente trabajo analizar la vinculación de la familia cartaginesa de los Bárquidas con la divinidad Heracles/Melqart y su santuario en Gadir. Esta divinidad es instrumentalizada en el marco del proyecto político de los... more
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      Ancient HistoryAncient ReligionHeraklesGadir
The amphorae produced in the city of Gadir from the late-archaic period until the end of Antiquity are one of the commercial transport packaging groups more intensively studied in the Iberian territory, and generally in the western... more
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      Ancient economies (Archaeology)Archaeology of Roman HispaniaAncient Trade & Commerce (Archaeology)Archaeology of Mediterranean Trade
The interpretation of the relationship between Carthage and Gadir has varied throughout history. The first imperialist paradigm, which made the central African metropolis the owner of part of the Hispanic territory (including Gadir), was... more
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      CartagoGadirPhoenician and Punic StudiesIberian Peninsula
Full text: https://publications.dainst.org/journals/mm/article/view/3656/7464 The excavations carried out during 2006 in the site of the Municipal Library of Mértola (Portugal) made it possible to examine for the first time unaltered... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyMaritime Trade Ceramics (Archaeology)
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      Maritime ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyAncient economies (Archaeology)Ancient Trade & Commerce (Archaeology)
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyPottery (Archaeology)Landscape Archaeology
RESUMEN: Defiendo en este artículo la hipótesis de que las edificaciones levantadas por los fenicios en el extremo norte de la actual península de Cádiz, en el paso del siglo IX al VIII a.C., estuvieron fundamentalmente dedicadas a las... more
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      GadirGadesCádizPre-roman Spain
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyAncient economies (Archaeology)
Results of the excavations carried out by the University of Cadiz in the Colegio Mayor Universitario site, located in the northern island identified with the Erytheia cited by some ancient authors. A Phoenician well was partially... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyHistory of Religion
https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/spal/article/view/15601/18259 In 2009-2010 several storms in the Gulf of Cadiz had a significant impact on the present-day Camposoto Beach (San Fernando, Cadiz), revealing new archaeological... more
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      ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyGeomorphologyGeoarchaeology
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyFish Remains (Zooarchaeology)Phoenicians
Presentamos en esta contribucion un grafito griego hallado en Ilipa (Alcala del Rio, Sevilla) que se puede interpretar como una indicacion de un cargamento de copas aticas pintadas. Centra nuestro interes el estudio del contexto... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyGreek EpigraphyGreek Archaeology
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      Phoenician Punic ArchaeologyAncient economyMonetary circulationAncient Coins
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      PhoeniciansCarthage (History)Gadir
Las ánforas agrupadas por Joan Ramon Torres en el grupo T-9110 (tradicionalmente conocidas como “tipo Campamentos Numantinos” por su temprana identificación en dichos contextos) comprenden en realidad diversas variantes tipológicas y... more
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      ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyUnderwater ArchaeologyMaritime Trade Ceramics (Archaeology)
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyAncient economies (Archaeology)Archaeology of Religion
The far western area of the Mediterranean and its Atlantic extension beyond the legendary Stelai of Hercules were famous in Antiquity among other things for its renowned salted fish products, in addition to the maritime character of many... more
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyFish Remains (Zooarchaeology)Ancient economies (Archaeology)
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      Ancient numismatics (Archaeology)Phoenician Punic ArchaeologyAncient economyGadir
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      NumismaticsGadirGadesCoins
Amphorae and the remains of their production sites are some of the most important archaeological indicators commonly used to approach to ancient economies, trading routes and commercialized products. Literary sources, on the contrary,... more
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      Ancient HistoryClassical ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyClassics
Mediterranean trade with the communities of Northwest Iberia is a historical phenomenon that has received some attention from academics only in the past two decades, despite the relatively frequent findings of products of Mediterranean... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyPhoeniciansIron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology)Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula
En este trabajo planteamos la hipótesis del lugar donde se trasladó el núcleo urbano de Gadir tras el colapso definitivo del asentamiento arcaico situado en Eritheya.
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      PhoeniciansPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyProtohistoric Iberian PeninsulaGadir
Este Trabajo Fin de Grado tiene como principal cometido la realización de un catálogo de representaciones figurativas consideradas divinas de la antigua Gadir, al que acompañan un análisis tanto iconográfico como iconológico de las... more
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      ArchaeologyPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyProtohistoric Iberian PeninsulaGadir
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      Ancient numismatics (Archaeology)Phoenician Punic ArchaeologyAncient economyAncient Coins
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      ArchaeologyPottery (Archaeology)Landscape ArchaeologyAncient Urban Planning
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      Archaeology of saltAncient jewelleryAncient MetallurgyGadir
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      PhoeniciansFeniciosGadirGades
En esta comunicación presentamos los resultados del Proyecto de Investigación La ruta de la Estrímnides. Comercio mediterráneo e interculturalidad en el noroeste de Iberia (HAR2015-68310-P). La principal aportación es la revisión de los... more
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      ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyMaritime HistoryAtlantic World
Resumen: Nuestro objetivo con este trabajo es determinar el momento en el que se concibieron las teorías y modelos que durante décadas han explicado los orígenes y el proceso histórico de la ciudad de Cádiz. Mediante un recorrido crítico... more
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      HistoriographyPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyGadir
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      Ancient economies (Archaeology)Phoenician Punic ArchaeologyIconography of ancient coinsGadir
García Vargas, E., Sáez Romero, A. (2018): “Todo el pescado vendido. Una lectura cuantitativa de la producción púnica y romana de ánforas, sal y salazones en la Bahía de Cádiz”, J. Remesal, V. Revilla, J. M. Bermúdez ,(eds.), Cuantificar... more
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      Roman RepublicRoman EconomyRomanisationAcculturation and 'Romanisation'
We propose a new interpretation of Justin’s (44.5) passage on Carthaginian rule in the Iberian Peninsula. This passage wouldn’t begin with the foundation of Gadir, but of a colony by the Gaditanians, with the participation of the temple... more
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      PhoeniciansPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyCarthage (History)Fenicios
This paper tries to reconstruct the topography and morphology of the ancient Tyrian foundation of Gadir through the study of the material data provided by the most recent archaeological works. In the last fteen years, the rst isolated... more
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      Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology)Archaeology of the Iberian PeninsulaPhoenician Punic ArchaeologyProtohistoric Iberian Peninsula
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      ArchaeologyNumismaticsFunerary ArchaeologyAncient numismatics (Archaeology)
The use of marine shells of the genus Charonia for the production of sounds both in ritual contexts and in multiple scopes of the societies of the Ancient World is well attested by archaeological and written sources in many areas of the... more
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      Classical ArchaeologyZooarchaeologyArchaeomalacologyPhoenicians
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      Ancient economies (Archaeology)Ancient numismatics (Archaeology)Monetary circulationCoins finds as archaeological artefacts
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      NumismaticsFunerary ArchaeologyAncient ReligionAncient numismatics (Archaeology)