‘Phoenician Oil Bottles’ From Mozia, Sicily Tell Us How Societies Perceive, Value, And Use Scents

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Scents played a pivotal role in shaping identity, memory culture, and intercultural exchanges during the Iron Age Mediterranean. Carthage, Rue Ibn Chabâat (Dido Quarter): Levantine-imported oil bottle with a black-painted Phoenician inscription, reportedly including the word myrrh, from House I, Room T1, context K94/1, c. 8th–mid-seventh century BCE (Neg. nos. […]

‘Phoenician Oil Bottles’ From Mozia, Sicily Tell Us How Societies Perceive, Value, And Use Scents
Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Scents played a pivotal role in shaping identity, memory culture, and intercultural exchanges during the Iron Age Mediterranean. Carthage, Rue Ibn Chabâat (Dido Quarter): Levantine-imported oil bottle with a black-painted Phoenician inscription, reportedly including the word myrrh, from House I, Room T1, context K94/1, c. 8th–mid-seventh century BCE (Neg. nos. […]

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