In this paper we examine the connections between the Levant and the West following the two most representative actors of the birth and development of Carthage as a daughter of the mother-city Tyre. Ideally retracing the footsteps of Elyssa and Hannibal, in the large period of a rapid metropolitan growth, we want to point out some interesting as-pects related to historical, epigraphical and archaeological data on kinship and the strong link between Carthage and Tyre over a long period of Phoenician and Punic interconnections

Da Elissa ad Annibale, tra Tiro e Cartagine: sei secoli di connessioni mediterranee tra Oriente e Occidente / Guirguis, Michele. - In: CARTAGINE. STUDI E RICERCHE. - ISSN 2532-1110. - 1:(2016), pp. 1-34. [10.13125/caster/2490]

Da Elissa ad Annibale, tra Tiro e Cartagine: sei secoli di connessioni mediterranee tra Oriente e Occidente

GUIRGUIS, Michele
2016-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we examine the connections between the Levant and the West following the two most representative actors of the birth and development of Carthage as a daughter of the mother-city Tyre. Ideally retracing the footsteps of Elyssa and Hannibal, in the large period of a rapid metropolitan growth, we want to point out some interesting as-pects related to historical, epigraphical and archaeological data on kinship and the strong link between Carthage and Tyre over a long period of Phoenician and Punic interconnections
2016
Da Elissa ad Annibale, tra Tiro e Cartagine: sei secoli di connessioni mediterranee tra Oriente e Occidente / Guirguis, Michele. - In: CARTAGINE. STUDI E RICERCHE. - ISSN 2532-1110. - 1:(2016), pp. 1-34. [10.13125/caster/2490]
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