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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... completely dried up by the following spring . Sand - drifts fill whole valleys , rocks crumble away , and even mountains do not keep their shape for long . Only the sky is always there . By day the giant , eternally blue dome with its ...
... completely dried up by the following spring . Sand - drifts fill whole valleys , rocks crumble away , and even mountains do not keep their shape for long . Only the sky is always there . By day the giant , eternally blue dome with its ...
Page 231
... completely true , but it cannot have been entirely fabricated . Carthage , nominally still a colony of Tyre , was even more nominally a vassal state of Persia . The vast Asiatic empire of Darius would thus only be completely conquered ...
... completely true , but it cannot have been entirely fabricated . Carthage , nominally still a colony of Tyre , was even more nominally a vassal state of Persia . The vast Asiatic empire of Darius would thus only be completely conquered ...
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... completely de- moralized Carthaginian troops on the island , then took a massive rock west of the already captured Punic base of Panormus ( Palermo ) and from there led a guerrilla - like war against the Roman lines of communication ...
... completely de- moralized Carthaginian troops on the island , then took a massive rock west of the already captured Punic base of Panormus ( Palermo ) and from there led a guerrilla - like war against the Roman lines of communication ...
Contents
The Bedouins of the Sea II | 11 |
The City in the Cedar Grove | 27 |
The Coming of the Aryans | 39 |
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