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They were part of the ancient Phoenician civilization, which flourished between 1550 and 300 BCE. Their city-states produced many prominent merchants, traders, and colonizers, being located along ...
To Ringbauer’s surprise, people from Mediterranean outposts of Phoenician culture—also known as Punic people—shared no ancestry with ancient Middle Easterners, even those from sites linked ...
An ancient Spanish shipwreck was raised from it's coast after 2,600 years, making it one of the oldest Phoenician wrecks in tact, ...
The ancient Phoenician shipwreck dates back to the 7th century B.C.E. It was discovered in 1994 off the coast of Murcia in southeastern Spain, near the town of Mazarrón, according to Spain's ...
Ancient DNA analysis challenges our understanding of the ancient Phoenician-Punic civilization. An international team of researchers analyzing genome-wide data from 210 ancient individuals has ...
The ancient people of Carthage, located in modern Tunisia, did not have ancestry in common with the Levantine Phoenicians that established their culture, according to a new study. J. M. W.
The study, conducted by an international team of researchers under the Max Planck-Harvard Research Center for the Archaeoscience of the Ancient Mediterranean, analyzed human remains from 14 Phoenician ...
Their influence was so pronounced, that the primary records historians rely on to study them today were actually penned largely by Ancient Greek and Assyrian scholars. The Phoenicians' naval ...
The new study aimed to use ancient DNA to characterize Punic people's ancestry and look for genetic links between them and Levantine Phoenicians, with whom they share a common culture and language.
From Vikings to Beethoven: what your DNA says about your ancient relatives Phoenician city-states shared languages — recorded with an alphabet that was a precursor to Greek and Latin letters ...