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Open Access Journal: Rivista di Studi Fenici

 [First posted in AWOL 16 June 2024, updated 6 September 2025]
 
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La «Rivista di Studi Fenici» è un periodico internazionale Peer Reviewed del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC), fondato da Sabatino Moscati e pubblicato da Edizioni Quasar.

La Rivista di Studi Fenici, ha periodicità annuale ed è destinata ad accogliere articoli da presentare in lingua inglese, anche se, benchè in forma limitata, saranno accettati contributi in francese, tedesco e spagnolo.

La rivista accetta contributi in italiano, francese, inglese, spagnolo e tedesco, che vengono sottoposti al giudizio di due o più revisori secondo la procedura della "peer review".

Per proporre un contributo scrivere a:

Redazione della Rivista di Studi Fenici
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Area della Ricerca di Roma 1
Strada della Neve s.n.c., Via Salaria km 29,300
00010 Montelibretti (RM)

Rivista di Studi Fenici LII - 2024
Published: 2025-09-04

  • Ricordo di Maria Giulia Amadasi

    Serena Maria Cecchini
    7-9

Coastal Objects from Persian Period Tell en-Naṣbeh in Judah: Phoenician Interconnectivity with the Achaemenid Province of Yehud

Aaron J. Brody
11-23

The Ambiguity of Dress in Phoenician Art: A Case Study from Sidonian Coin Imagery Andrea Squitieri, In the Shadow of Empires: The Circulation of Calcite Vessels between Egypt and the Levant during the 1st Millennium BCE

Jessica L. Nitschke
25-49

In the Shadow of Empires: The Circulation of Calcite Vessels between Egypt and the Levant during the 1st Millennium BCE

Andrea Squitieri
51-70

The Other Phoenicians of Cyprus. A Survey of Phoenician Presence in Cyprus outside Its Main Attestation Sites (Kition, Idalion, Tamassos, Lapithos)

Anna Cannavò
71-94

Trading Post VS. Settler Colony: Some Reflections on Concepts of the Phoenician Expansion in the Mediterranean

Marion Bolder-Boos
95-115

From the Eastern Mediterranean to the Ogliastra. A Phoenician Amphora from S’Arcu ‘e is Forros (Villagrande Strisaili, Nuoro)

Maria Giulia Amadasi, Enrico Dirminti, Tatiana Pedrazzi
117-130

Carthaginian Policy in the West-Central Mediterranean between the Late 7th and 6th Century BCE

Massimo Botto
131-152

A Sector of Iron Metallurgy in Utica from the Last Quarter of the 9th and the Beginnign of the 8th Century BC

Imed Ben Jerbania
153-185

  • The Punic-Roman Sanctuary of Ras il-Wardija at Gozo (MALTA): Architecture, Rituals, and Mediterranean Connections of a Maritime Cult-Place dedicated to Astarte

    Federica Spagnoli
    187-211

  • A Pilgrim Flask from Nuraghe S’Urachi (San Vero Milis-OR) in Its Sardinian Context

    Jeremy Hayne
    213-234

  • Nicola Laneri, From Ritual to God in the Ancient Near East. Tracing the Origins of Religion, 2024. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xiv + 251 pp., figures in text.*

    Paolo Xella
    235-242


 

 

Rivista di Studi Fenici LI – 2023
Vol. 51 No. 51 (2023)

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Papers

Marco Rossi, 

New Insights on the Phoenician Anthropoid Sarcophagi

Maximilian Rönnberg, Meryem Büyükyaka, Jens Kamlah, Hélène Sader, Aaron Schmitt, 

Preliminary Report on the Cypriot and Greek Imports from the Iron Age Settlement at Tell el-Burak, Lebanon. A First Survey of Imported Pottery Reaching the Central Levant, ca. 750-325 BCE

Jason Herrmann, Paola Sconzo, Leonarda Fazio with a contribution of P. Toti, 

Refining Motya’s Urban History with Landscape-Scale Investigations

Monica Bouso, 

An Inscribed Punic Amphora Stamp Unearthed at the Site of Mas Castellar de Pontós (Girona, Spain)

Enrique Gil Orduña, 

Phoenician Neck-ridge Jugs of the Iron Age: A Reassessment of Their Sequential Stages and Chronology

 

Lost in translation

Andrea Ercolani, 

Phonikes: The History of an Ethnonym

 

Schede e recensioni / Book reviews

M.a Cruz Marín Ceballos – M.a Belén Deamos – A.M.a Jiménez Flores (edd.), La cueva santuario de es Culleram (Ibiza), Sevilla 2022 («SPAL Monograf.as Arqueología», 47), Editorial Universidad de Sevilla, 397 pp. (Giuseppe Garbati)

 

Vol. 50 No. 50 (2022): Rivista di Studi Fenici L - 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.19282/rsf.50.2022
Published: 2023-06-12

  • Fifty Years of the Rivista di Studi Fenici

    Ida Oggiano
    7-13

The Rivista di Studi Fenici at 50

Nicholas C. Vella
15-21

On Cultural and Material Boundaries: “Fingere l’identità” Ten Years Later

Tatiana Pedrazzi
23-31

“Fingere l’identità” Ten Years on: Phoenicians beyond Identity

Giuseppe Garbati
33-40

Iron Age II Phoenician Transport-Jars from a South-Levantine Perspective: Typology, Evolution and High-Resolution Dating

Gunnar Lehmann, Golan Shalvi, Harel Shochat, Paula Waiman-Barak, Ayelet Gilboa
41-104

Placing Them “in Eternity”: Symbolic Mummification in Levantine Phoenicia

Helen Dixon
105-140

Phoenician Animal Names

Giuseppe Minunno
141-164

Formulaic Patterns in Phoenician-Punic Votive Inscriptions: Preliminary Proposals on Epigraphic Structure and Syntax

Brien Garnand
165-196

A New Inscribed Stele from the Tophet of Nora. A Note on the Punic Votive Stone Monuments Reused in the Church of Sant’Efisio (Pula, Sardinia)

Stefano Floris, Maria Giulia Amadasi Guzzo
197-218

Protohistoric Majorca and Minorca on the Punic Outskirts: Approaching Balearic Colonial Dialectic through Domestic Spaces

Octavio Torres Gomariz
219-240

The Crisis of the 6th Century BCE in the Southwest of the Iberian Peninsula and the Possible Relationship with Malaria Falciparum: The Case of the Tierra Llana (“Flat Land”) of Huelva

Clara Toscano-Pérez
241-262

Melqart, Hercules Gaditanus and Híppos of Hadrian Aurei

Bartolomé Mora Serrano
263-276

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