ISBN-13: 9781407308098 / Hiszpański / Miękka / 2011 / 254 str.
This publication offers new perspectives on the Phoenician presence in the Iberian Peninsula. It is proposed that Tartesos needs to be understood in a wider geographical way, rather than being studied according to a traditional historic-cultural approach. The authors reflect on a number of topics: the diversity of origins and identities of the Phoenician communities, the homogeneity and heterogeneity factors among them, their specific evolution in the colonial and post-colonial landscapes, the making of new political and ethnic identities, the ways in which the Greeks and Roman perceived and recorded them, the criteria for the identification of indigenous and colonial in the archaeological record, and the role of religion among the Phoenicians in terms of unity and diversity. All of these subjects are approached from a wide and multidisciplinary perspective. Contents: Fenicios en Tartesos: introduccion (Manuel Alvarez Marti-Aguilar); Chipre y la Peninsula Iberica (Jose Maria Blazquez Martinez); Interscambi e interazioni culturali fra Sardegna e Penisola Iberica durante i secoli iniziali del I millennio a.C. (Massimo Botto); Cartago y la Peninsula Iberica en los siglos VIII-VI a.C. (Karin Mansel); Sidon en Occidente. El Castillo de Dona Blanca, Asido y Gadir (Alfredo Mederos Martin - Luis A. Ruiz Cabrero); Fenicios en Tartessos: Interaccion o colonialismo? (Carlos G. Wagner); Aportaciones de las ultimas intervenciones a la arqueologia fenicia de la Bahia de Malaga (Ana Arancibia Roman - Lorenzo Galindo San Jose - Mar Juzgado Navarro - Miguel Dumas Penuelas - Vicente Marcos Sanchez Sanchez-Moreno); Indigenas, fenicios y tartesicos en el occidente peninsular: mucha gente, poca tierra (Ana Margarida Arruda); Variacion identitaria entre los orientales de Tartessos. Reflexiones desde el antiesencialismo darwinista (Jose Luis Escacena Carrasco); Unidad y diversidad de los fenicios en el periodo postcolonial (I): la vision exoetnica (Eduardo Ferrer Albelda); La singularidad religiosa de Gadir en el mundo fenicio-punico (M.a Cruz Marin Ceballos); I Fenici (e i Punici) di estremo occidente nellOra maritima di Avieno (Luca Antonelli); Donde estaban los Turdetani? Recovecos y metamorfosis de un nombre, de Caton a Estrabon (Pierre Moret).
This publication offers new perspectives on the Phoenician presence in the Iberian Peninsula. It is proposed that Tartesos needs to be understood in a wider geographical way, rather than being studied according to a traditional historic-cultural approach. The authors reflect on a number of topics: the diversity of origins and identities of the "Phoenician" communities, the homogeneity and heterogeneity factors among them, their specific evolution in the colonial and post-colonial landscapes, the making of new political and ethnic identities, the ways in which the Greeks and Roman perceived and recorded them, the criteria for the identification of "indigenous" and "colonial" in the archaeological record, and the role of religion among the Phoenicians in terms of unity and diversity. All of these subjects are approached from a wide and multidisciplinary perspective.