Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Abstract : According to some classical literary sources, Phoenician westward expansion and particularly the foundation of certain settlements
were governed in myth by speci!c deities, !rst of all Heracles/Hercules (Melqart) and Kronos/Saturn (Baal Hammon). In trying to reread the passages devoted to the mythological foundation of Carthage and Cadiz, this paper aims to discuss the features of the two gods and their possible functional relation at the beginning of the colonial phenomenon, in order to outline some ideological aspects, from a religious perspective, of the construction and selfdetermination of the western "new world(s)".
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Melqart ; Baal Hammon ; Tyre ; Carthage ; Cadiz ; literary sources ; diversities ; identity/identities
List of contributors:
Garbati, Giuseppe
Book title:
Transformations and crisis in the Mediterranean: 'Identity' and interculturality in the Levant and Phoenician West during the 12th-8th centuries BCE. Proceedings of the International Conference held in Rome (8th-9th May 2013)
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