The Phoenicians: The Purple Empire of the Ancient WorldMorrow, 1975 - 288 pages Examines the history, people, culture, civilization, and achievements of the Phoenicians, whose supremacy in shipbuilding and navigation enabled them to be masters of the ancient world for three hundred years. |
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Page 31
... already been occupied in the Old Stone Age , which made it one of the oldest permanently occupied settlements in the world . The Lebanese tourist industry - which is extremely active— has altered this to the oldest town in the world ...
... already been occupied in the Old Stone Age , which made it one of the oldest permanently occupied settlements in the world . The Lebanese tourist industry - which is extremely active— has altered this to the oldest town in the world ...
Page 60
... already put forward the foundations of Knossos and Phaistos remain witnesses to an advanced civilization which at the time described by the author of The Decline of the West had already reached a stage which one can compare with German ...
... already put forward the foundations of Knossos and Phaistos remain witnesses to an advanced civilization which at the time described by the author of The Decline of the West had already reached a stage which one can compare with German ...
Page 209
... already well - known . Two points suggest this . The first is that the people from his country had already sailed round Africa two hundred years earlier . They may have left accounts in archives , and may have been followed by others ...
... already well - known . Two points suggest this . The first is that the people from his country had already sailed round Africa two hundred years earlier . They may have left accounts in archives , and may have been followed by others ...
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The Bedouins of the Sea II | 11 |
The City in the Cedar Grove | 27 |
The Coming of the Aryans | 39 |
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