Da Tarsis a Tartesso. Riflessioni sulla presenza greca oltre Gibilterra durante l’età arcaica

Recent excavations in Huelva suggest to stress once again the role of greek trade, besides that of Phoenicians, in tartessic area during the archaic age: Euboians left several marks of their presence in the mythical tradition. After Euboians, Phoceans reached the Atlantic coasts: at a first stage, w...

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Main Author: Luca Antonelli
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Language:Spanish
Published: Ediciones Complutense 2006-07-01
Series:Gerión
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/GERI/article/view/14892
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description Recent excavations in Huelva suggest to stress once again the role of greek trade, besides that of Phoenicians, in tartessic area during the archaic age: Euboians left several marks of their presence in the mythical tradition. After Euboians, Phoceans reached the Atlantic coasts: at a first stage, when Massalia hadn’t yet reached control of that traffic, they followed the same route as their predecessors. Many onomastic coincidences with other areas of phocean colonization (southern coast of the Black Sea, in particular) allow to draw this route, from north-western Sicily, to Libya, Balearic Islands and spanish coast, towards Gibraltar.
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Da Tarsis a Tartesso. Riflessioni sulla presenza greca oltre Gibilterra durante l’età arcaica
Gerión
Euboians
Phoceans
Myth
Colonization
Sea-routes
title Da Tarsis a Tartesso. Riflessioni sulla presenza greca oltre Gibilterra durante l’età arcaica
title_full Da Tarsis a Tartesso. Riflessioni sulla presenza greca oltre Gibilterra durante l’età arcaica
title_fullStr Da Tarsis a Tartesso. Riflessioni sulla presenza greca oltre Gibilterra durante l’età arcaica
title_full_unstemmed Da Tarsis a Tartesso. Riflessioni sulla presenza greca oltre Gibilterra durante l’età arcaica
title_short Da Tarsis a Tartesso. Riflessioni sulla presenza greca oltre Gibilterra durante l’età arcaica
title_sort da tarsis a tartesso riflessioni sulla presenza greca oltre gibilterra durante l eta arcaica
topic Euboians
Phoceans
Myth
Colonization
Sea-routes
url https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/GERI/article/view/14892
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