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A 4000-year history of the West | Josephine Quinn with Javier Mejia

The Economic and Political History Podcast

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Reevaluating Phoenician Identity and Influence

This chapter explores the complexity of Phoenician identity, challenging preconceived notions rooted in Greek terminology and emphasizing their self-identification as 'Canaanites.' It highlights the rise of Phoenician city-states in the post-Bronze Age and their role in establishing extensive trade networks across the Mediterranean. Moreover, the discussion delves into the nuanced interactions between ancient civilizations, illustrating how these connections shaped socio-economic dynamics and cultural exchanges throughout history.

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