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English: From the introduction to the article in which this map appearsː "Despite their enduring influence, scant historical documentation attributed directly to the Phoenicians exists. Most of the Phoenician historic documents were written on papyrus, and have not survived or been discovered yet. What we do know of them is what others, the Greeks, Romans, Egyptians wrote about them. They were never a unified political state or distinct ethnicity within their homeland."
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Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility
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Map showing Phoenician maritime expansions across the Mediterranean starting from around 800 BCE
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Uploaded a work by E. Matisoo-Smith et al from Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0190169 with UploadWizard
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