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The Phoenicians: Lost Civilizations: Lost Civilizations

Autor Vadim S. Jigoulov
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 dec 2024
Drawing on an impressive range of archaeological and textual sources and a nuanced understanding of biases, this book offers a valuable reappraisal of the enigmatic Phoenicians.
 
The Phoenicians is a fascinating exploration of this much-mythologized people: their history, artistic heritage, and the scope of their maritime and colonizing activities in the Mediterranean. Two aspects of the book stand out from other studies of Phoenician history: the source-focused approach and the attention paid to the various ways that biases—ancient and modern—have contributed to widespread misconceptions about who the Phoenicians really were. The book describes and analyzes various artifacts (epigraphic, numismatic, and material remains) and considers how historians have derived information about a people with little surviving literature. This analysis includes a critical look at the primary texts (classical, Near Eastern, and biblical), the relationship between the Phoenician and Punic worlds; Phoenician interaction with the Greeks and others; and the repurposing of Phoenician heritage in modernity. Detailed and engrossing, The Phoenicians casts new light on this most enigmatic of civilizations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781789149449
ISBN-10: 1789149444
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 35 color plates, 25 halftones
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: REAKTION BOOKS
Colecția Reaktion Books
Seria Lost Civilizations


Notă biografică

Vadim S. Jigoulov is a lecturer at Morgan State University and the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. His books include The Social History of Achaemenid Phoenicia: Being a Phoenician, Negotiating Empires.

Cuprins

Chronology
Prologue
1 The Phoenician Homeland: History and Archaeology
2 Lost in Translation: Portrayals of Phoenicians in Graeco-Roman Sources
3 At the Service of the Kings: Phoenicians in the Bible
4 Rare Voices: Phoenician Writings
5 Money Matters: Phoenician Coinage
6 Cities of Gods: Phoenician Religions
7 Masters of Craftsmanship: Phoenician Art and Trade
8 Travels and Trade: Phoenician Westward Expansion
Epilogue
References
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index

Recenzii

"The Phoenicians is a clear, up-to-date, and balanced assessment of one of the less known great civilizations of the past. It has maps, photographs of objects, and recreation illustrations. Suitable for anyone keen to understand the basics, become familiar with current historical debates and comprehend Phoenicia in relation to historical rivals and partners."

"This clear, up-to-date introduction by Iron Age Near-Eastern scholar Jigoulov aims to intrigue nonspecialists... Highly recommended."

“Firmly grounded in material and written records and incorporating the latest discoveries and perspectives, Jigoulov offers a compelling and accessible view of Phoenician culture, one that brings us closer to understanding this much influential and resilient Mediterranean civilization.”

“In his uniquely accessible and fitting contribution to the Lost Civilizations series, Jigoulov ably rescues these enigmatic peoples from a seemingly impervious past. He virtually transports them to the twenty-first century, affording us the unprecedented opportunity to encounter 'the Phoenician' in a new, highly metamorphosed form.”

The Phoenicians is full of data and reflections, with an up-to-date bibliography containing works in several languages. This fact is very important compared to other similar texts because much of the literature is not in English. The author is therefore the intermediary of important studies and provides readers with an updated, correct, and enjoyable picture of the fascinating and elusive world of the Phoenicians.”