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Phoenicians and the Making of the Mediterranean

Carolina Lopez-Ríez
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A book by Carolina Lopez-Ríez that argues for the existence of the Phoenicians, suggesting they had a shared cultural identity.

Sentiment: Critical Analysis
Trigger: debate on Phoenician identity
For: Historians and scholars interested in ancient cultures
Key quote: She absolutely does think that the Phoenicians existed.
The host discusses the contrasting views on the existence of a collective Phoenician identity, referencing two significant books on the topic. Carolina Lopez-Ríez's work is highlighted as a defense of the idea that the Phoenicians did exist, despite the skepticism presented by other scholars.