On the Linguistic Dating of the Phoenician Ahiram Inscription (KAI 1)
@article{Cook1994OnTL, title={On the Linguistic Dating of the Phoenician Ahiram Inscription (KAI 1)}, author={Edward M. Cook}, journal={Journal of Near Eastern Studies}, year={1994}, volume={53}, pages={33 - 36} }
A partir de l'etude d'une inscription phenicienne de Byblos, l'auteur presente divers arguments de specialistes en faveur d'une date plus anciennes pour celle-ci en particulier, et pour la diffusion de l'alphabet phenicien vers l'ouest en general.
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