12 janvier 2017
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Élodie Guillon, « The Connecting Gods: The Waters and Shores of the Mediterranean in the Religion of Sardinia in the 5th to 2nd Centuries BC », Phéniciens et Puniques à Ibiza, ID : 10.58079/szye
There is no doubt that ancient Sardinia was one of the Mediterranean regions most affected by the development of interactions between different populations, a lively scene of meetings and exchange. Rich in natural resources and a crossroads between North Africa, Sicily and the Italic and Iberian Peninsulas, as well as a contact bridge between the western and eastern shores of the Mediterranean, the island has consistently produced, not surprisingly, cultural expressions arising from impo...