FOUNDATION OF QARTHADASHT IN NORTH AFRICA – AS A PROBLEM IN RESEARCHING THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE OLDEST HISTORY OF CARTHAGE Cover Image

FONDATION DE QARTHADASHT EN AFRIQUE DU NORD – COMME PROBLEME DANS LES RECHERCHES SUR LA CHRONOLOGIE DE LA PLUS ANCIENNE HISTOIRE DE CARTHAGE
FOUNDATION OF QARTHADASHT IN NORTH AFRICA – AS A PROBLEM IN RESEARCHING THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE OLDEST HISTORY OF CARTHAGE

Author(s): Miron Wolny
Subject(s): Archaeology, Regional Geography, Economic history, Political history, 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Новосибирский государственный университет
Keywords: History of Tyre; Phoenician Colonisation; Carthage; Ancient Historiography; Chronology of the founding of Qarthadasht;

Summary/Abstract: The author of the article tries to connect the observation of economic and trade relations developed by the Phoenicians in the western part of the Mediterranean with a reflection on the situation in which the Levant countries found themselves. It is known that in the period in which the founding of Carthage can be hypothetically located, the Phoenician centers were under political, economic and military pressure – mainly from Assyria – although other powers, such as Damascus, cannot be ruled out. On the other hand, however, it is known that, for example, in German science the lack of a founding act of Carthage in North Africa was emphasized, and the archaeological traces left in this territory seem insufficient to reconcile conventional literary relations with the founding of Carthage at the end of the 9th century BC. The intention of this article is an attempt to show the issues on the basis of which one should consider the reinterpretation of the events reported as the context of the founding of Carthage. This procedure would serve to revise the existing findings of science on the chronology of the founding of Qarthadasht and could, consequently, contribute to showing that the founding of Carthage fell on a later period - i.e. the end of the 8th or the beginning of the 7th century BCE.

  • Issue Year: XVI/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 88-99
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: French