Tarsis y la monarquía unificada de Israel
Abstract
The find of numerous Phoenician remains, dated prior to the beginning of Western Phoenician colonization, and the exploitation of resources evidenced thereof, identify the Huelva habitat with Tarshish since its mention in 1 Kings 10.22. However, this identity together with the Phoenician voyages to the far West in the second half of the 10th century BC, are somehow questioned by the recent revision of the historical reliability of the Bible. The present work suggests that Jerusalem might have been a power center at that time and assures the existence of scribes, towards mid 9thh century BC, who handled trustworthy news of certain events during the kingdom of Solomon.Downloads
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