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However, a recently published genetic study reveals that their success was largely due to a dynamic process of cultural transmission and assimilation, rather than large-scale population movements ...
The Punic people had almost no genetic ties to Phoenicians, even though the latter founded the great city of Carthage.
Maghreb populations retained their ancestry in the face of migrations Population geneticists have ... and from Neolithic populations from the Levant Levantine groups (around 6,800 years ago ...
As the world undergoes rapid political and economic transformations with escalating conflicts shaking the Middle East, the ...
First Mongol incursions in the Levant, in 1260. Credit: Map Master / Rowanwindwhistler / Wikimedia Commons ... with the idea of bringing the regime closer to the majority of the population, which did ...
The long-defunct crops of their Neolithic ancestors, Erdogan and Saracoglu suggest, contain a road map to creating a new ... had begun not only in the Levant and the Fertile Crescent but also ...
Mycenaean-influenced settlements appeared in the Levant and Italy. Large Krater ... the old major settlements were abandoned (with the exception of Athens), and the population dropped significantly.
Study challenges long-held assumptions about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization, one of the most influential ...
Tension between India and Pakistan, following terrorists’ strike on tourists at Baisaran Valley, Pahalgam in India-controlled ...
The Phoenician culture emerged in the Bronze Age city-states of the Levant, developing prominent innovations ... shared ...