The Greeks and the Hebrews. The relation between these two peoples of the Ancient Mediterranean is seldom mentioned. Evidence that the oldest language of Crete is Semitic, however, suggests that the two cultures have common roots

ugar. Material; cf. A. Mackay, ScAm 213/2 (August 1965) 6; C. H. Gordon, ebd.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gordon, Cyrus H.
Format: Print Article
In:ScAm
Year: 1965, Volume: 212/2, Pages: 102-111, 10 fig.
KeiBi Identifier:27:382
All Reviews:BLOT 1966, 65-66 (E. Ullendorf])
ArOr 36 (1968) 451-454 (S. Segert)
OA 7 (1968) 155-157 (M. Liverani)
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