Phoenician–Punic literature
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phoenician-punic-literature-183-5868100
title:
Phoenician–Punic literature
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Phoenician–Punic literature is literature written in Phoenician, the language of the ancient civilization of Phoenicia, or in the Punic language that developed from Phoenician and was used in Ancient Carthage. It is surrounded by an aura of mystery due to the few preserved remains. All that is left is a series of inscriptions, few of which are of a purely literary nature, coins, fragments of Sanchuniathon's History and Mago's Treaty, the Greek translation of the voyage of Hanno the Navigator and
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenician%E2%80%93Punic_literature
date created:
2022-06-11T19:03:22Z
date modified:
2024-09-06T18:48:02Z
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