maandag 4 november 2013

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In Phoenicia and the Phoenicians van Dimitri Baramki, Beirut 1961 (blz 10) wordt bovenstaand proces als volgt weergegeven:
“In process of time the Aegeans, or  “People of the Sea” as the Egyptians called them in their Annals, were assimilated by the inhabitants of Phoenicia and about 1100 BC the fusion of the two races, the proto-Phoenician Semitic Canaanites and the Indo-European Aegeans, gave birth to a new and virile nation of seamen which quickly stepped into the gap left by the displaced Achaeans, and established a thalassocracy over the Eastern basin of the Mediterranean and the Aegean.”
 
 
 
In de Egeïsche wereld gaan de Feniciërs o.a. via Melos naar Cythera, waar de Grieken de haven Phoinikos zullen noemen en daar ontwikkelt zich ook een cultus voor Ba‘alath-Aphrodite (Herodotos I:105). Een andere richting gaat naar het noorden (Thasos).
 
Traditionele data voor de stichtingen van Gadir en Utica rond 1100 v.C!
 
  
 
In Phoenicia and the Phoenicians, Dimitri Baramki, Beirut 1961 (blz 10) is this process shown as follows:
“In process of time the Aegeans, or  “People of the Sea” as the Egyptians called them in their Annals, were assimilated by the inhabitants of Phoenicia and about 1100 BC the fusion of the two races, the proto-Phoenician Semitic Canaanites and the Indo-European Aegeans, gave birth to a new and virile nation of seamen which quickly stepped into the gap left by the displaced Achaeans, and established a thalassocracy over the Eastern basin of the Mediterranean and the Aegean.”
 

 
In the Aegaen world the Phoenicians go for instance to Melos and from there to Cythera and there a cult is developing about Ba‘alath-Aphrodite (Herodotos I:105). In another direction it goes north (Thasos).
 
Traditional dates for the foundations of Gadir and Utica around 1100 BC!
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