The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . hdti ; obliteration oftypes— of Babylon on costumes, ciisto)ns, and reliyion—Baalim and Astarte, plani-ijuds and slone-ejods—Reliejion, human sacrifices, festirals ; sacred stones—Tombs and the fateof man after death—Phcenieian ecjsnwgony. Phcenida—Arad, Marathns, Simyra, Botrys—Byhlos, its temple, its yoddess, the myth ofAdonis: Aphabi and the redley of the Nahr-Ibrahini, the festirals of the death and resurrec-tion of Adonis—Berytus and its rjod El; Sido-n and its subnrbs—Tyre : its foundation, its yods,its necro


The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . hdti ; obliteration oftypes— of Babylon on costumes, ciisto)ns, and reliyion—Baalim and Astarte, plani-ijuds and slone-ejods—Reliejion, human sacrifices, festirals ; sacred stones—Tombs and the fateof man after death—Phcenieian ecjsnwgony. Phcenida—Arad, Marathns, Simyra, Botrys—Byhlos, its temple, its yoddess, the myth ofAdonis: Aphabi and the redley of the Nahr-Ibrahini, the festirals of the death and resurrec-tion of Adonis—Berytus and its rjod El; Sido-n and its subnrbs—Tyre : its foundation, its yods,its necropolis, its domain in the Lebanon. ( no ) Isolation of the Phoenicians inth rerjard to the other nations of Syria : their love of the seaand the causes which developed it—Legendary accounts of the beginning of their colonization—Their commercial proceedings, their hanks and factories; their ships—Cyprus, its wealth, itsoccupations—27ie Phoenician colonies in Asia Minor and the JEgean Sea: purple dye—The?nations of the ^


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