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Saluti.—[[:en:User:InternetArchiveBot|'''<span style="color:darkgrey;font-family:monospace">InternetArchiveBot</span>''']] <span style="color:green;font-family:Rockwell">([[:en:User talk:InternetArchiveBot|Segnala un errore]])</span> 17:27, 5 nov 2019 (CET)
 
== Fonti aggiornate (completo più tardi) ==
La voce attuale contiene giudizi contraddittori sull'origine dei Fenici, forse a causa dell'utilizzo anche di fonti poco recenti. Segnalo lo stato dell'arte pubblicato da [[en|Ephraim Stern]], noto archeologo Israeliano, e riferito pochi giorni fa con le seguenti frasi da Megan Sauer, archeologa in Palestina e Managing Editor per la Biblical Archeology Society:
 
::"The Phoenicians were the late Canaanites of the first millennium B.C.E. (Iron Age through Roman period), descendants of the Canaanites of the second millennium B.C.E. (Middle Bronze Age through Late Bronze Age). “Phoenicians” was the name given to this people by the Greeks, but the Phoenicians continued to refer to themselves as Canaanites or by the names of their principal cities. During the second millennium B.C.E., the Canaanites controlled Palestine, Transjordan and Syria—from Ugarit down to the Egyptian border—and they developed a rich culture. Around 1200 B.C.E., they were forced out of these countries by the Arameans and the Neo-Hittites in the north, the Israelites and the Sea Peoples (Philistines, Sikils and Sherden, etc.) in the south, and by the Ammonites, Moabites and Edomites in the east. Between about 1200 and 1050 B.C.E., they retained control of a greatly reduced area—the narrow coastal strip of Lebanon between Arwad, Tyre and Akko. Most of the population lived in five main cities: Arwad, Byblos, Berytus, Sidon and Tyre. --[[Utente:Pinea|Pinea]] ([[Discussioni utente:Pinea|msg]]) 20:02, 6 ott 2021 (CEST)"
Fonti:
*Ephraim Stern, "Phoenicia and Its Special Relationship with Israel, Biblical Archaeology Review 43:6, November/December 2017
*Megan Sauer, "Who Were the Phoenicians? Exploring the Phoenician empire", Bible History Daily, October, 03, 2021.
Cordialmente [[Utente:Pinea|Pinea]] ([[Discussioni utente:Pinea|msg]]) 20:02, 6 ott 2021 (CEST)
 
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