
For more detail on network theory, see Ian Rutherford's paper in this volume. On the development of social network analysis as a sub-discipline of the social sciences, see Scott Scott, John. For an excellent summary see Rauner Rauner Max. 4, Greeks Overseas, 8, where Phoenicians figure merely as ‘powerful rivals’ of the Greeks. Their Early Colonies and Trade, London: Thames and Hudson.

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See pars pro toto Boardman Boardman, John. For a survey of Carthage's economic and political patterns, see Sommer, Europas Ahnen, 221–22 and 248–49. Even though Carthage relied heavily on agricultural production for its subsistence, the city was never dominated by an elite of landholders. Although the importance of agriculture in the Phoenico-Punic west has been re-emphasized in recent years (by among others Ameling, Karthago), the typological differences between the Greek and the Phoenician ‘colonial’ diasporas in this respect are quite straightforward. , ‘Phoenicians in the Mediterranean’ Niemeyer, ‘Phoenician or Greek’, 45–46. Phoenician or Greek? Is there a Reasonable Way Out of the Al Mina Debate?. The Cypro-Phoenician Pottery of the Iron Age, Leiden: Brill. For the pottery, see Schreiber Schreiber, Nicola. Handelsherren zwischen Orient und Okzident, Stuttgart: Alfred Kröner. , Europas Ahnen, 99–121 Sommer Sommer, Michael. Ursprünge des Politischen bei den Phönikern, Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. Politics, Colonies, and Trade, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. , L'expansion Aubet Aubet, Maria Eugenia. Essai d'interprétation fondé sur une analyse des traditions littéraires, Brussels and Rome: Institut Historique Belge de Rome. In Actes du 2 e Congrès international d'études des cultures de la Méditerranée occidentale Alger, ‘L'expansion’ Bunnens Bunnens, Guy.

“ L'expansion phénico-punique dans la Méditerranée occidentale. ,, ‘Western Phoenicians’ Sznycer Sznycer, Maurice. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, 200: 58– 79.

On the Phoenician expansion in the Mediterranean in general, among others, see Whittaker Whittaker, Charles R. Review of The Corrupting Sea, by Peregrine Horden and Nicholas Purcell. the instructive review by Shatzmann Shatzmann, Israel. A Study of Mediterranean History, Oxford: Blackwell. , Mediterranean, has recently been revitalized and universalized by Horden Horden, Peregrine and Purcell, Nicholas. The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II, London: Harper Collins. The notion of the Mediterranean as a common ground of the people living next to it, very present in Braudel Braudel, Fernand. In Lexikon antiker Autoren, Edited by: Schütze, Oliver. For additional information on the author and his work Nesselrath Nesselrath, Heinz-Günther. In the Hebrew bible, Canaan is the son of Ham and the father of Sidon (Genesis 9:18 10:15). Referring perhaps to the colour red and the artisanship of purple dyeing.
