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To Ringbauer’s surprise, people from Mediterranean outposts of Phoenician culture—also known as Punic people—shared no ...
DNA reveals that the people of Carthage, a powerful independent colony founded by the Phoenicians, had little genetic ...
By the early first millennium BCE, Phoenician cities had established a vast maritime network ... Within the framework of the Max Planck-Harvard Research Center for the Archaeoscience of the Ancient ...
We find surprisingly little direct genetic contribution from levantine phoenicians to western and central mediterranean punic ...
Ancient DNA analysis challenges our understanding of the ancient Phoenician-Punic civilization. An international team of ...
The many Punic settlements in north Africa and Sicily help explain admixtures from those parts of the world. But the Greek ...
Was the Phoenician writing system a true alphabet? If not, what should it be called instead, and what was the earliest true alphabet?
From Vikings to Beethoven: what your DNA says about your ancient relatives Phoenician city-states shared languages — recorded with an alphabet that was a precursor to Greek and Latin letters ...
Ancient DNA analysis challenges our understanding ... By the early first millennium BCE, Phoenician cities had established a vast maritime network of trading posts as far as Iberia, spreading ...
By the early first millennium BCE, Phoenician cities had established a vast maritime ... Research Center for the Archaeoscience of the Ancient Mediterranean, co-directed by Johannes Krause ...