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The Phoenician culture emerged in the Bronze Age city-states of the Levant, developing prominent innovations such as the ...
To Ringbauer’s surprise, people from Mediterranean outposts of Phoenician culture—also known as Punic people—shared no ...
We find surprisingly little direct genetic contribution from levantine phoenicians to western and central mediterranean punic ...
The inhabitants of Carthage were long thought to have derived from Levantine Phoenicians. But an eight-year study suggests ...
A new DNA study reveals that ancient Carthaginians had diverse ancestry and were not primarily descended from Phoenician ...
A new DNA study is changing what we thought we knew about one of the ancient world’s great civilizations—the Phoenicians and ...
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ZME Science on MSNThe People of Carthage Weren’t Who We Thought They WereThe Punic people had almost no genetic ties to Phoenicians, even though the latter founded the great city of Carthage.
The Phoenicians developed their ancient civilization with profits from the lucrative maritime trade of the Mediterranean.
The Phoenician culture emerged in the Bronze Age city-states of the Levant, developing prominent innovations such as the first alphabet (from which many present-day writing systems derive). By the ...
However, Phoenician burial customs changed in the seventh century B.C. when they began to bury the deceased. According to a ...
The many Punic settlements in north Africa and Sicily help explain admixtures from those parts of the world. But the Greek ...
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