This is a collection of essays bringing the most exciting work in Phoenicio- Punic studies to English-speaking readers. They ask what 'Phoenician' and 'Punic' really mean in ancient and modern contexts, and offer in response a rich series of case studies of Phoenician identity and activity from sites across the Mediterranean.
British School at Rome Studies Series
This series delves into the rich tapestry of history, archaeology, and art history across the western Mediterranean. It presents definitive reports from significant fieldwork, offering in-depth analyses of discoveries and their contexts. The volumes explore a wide array of topics, providing scholarly insights into the ancient civilizations that shaped this vital region. It serves as an essential resource for both specialists and enthusiasts of classical studies.
