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Phoenicia
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Joshua J. Mark published on 02 September 2009 |
Phoenicia was an ancient civilization comprised of independent city-states which lay along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea stretching through what is now Syria, Lebannon and northern Israel. The Phoenicians were a great maritime people, known for their mighty ships adorned with horses’ heads in honor of their god of the sea, Yamm, the brother of Mot... [continue reading]
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Richard R. LoschWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (20 March 2005)Currently unavailable -

Philip J. KingWestminster John Knox Press (01 May 1988)Price: $19.34 -

Harry M. OrlinskyCornell University Press (30 September 1960)Price: $12.43 -

Richard PoePrima Lifestyles (15 December 1999)Currently unavailable -

Mary R. LefkowitzThe University of North Carolina Press (29 April 1996)Price: $29.62 -

Sanford HolstCambridge & Boston Press. (20 June 2013)Currently unavailable -

George CawkwellOxford University Press, USA (21 September 2006)Price: $49.49 -

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