Phoenician Oil Bottles Highlight Scent's Role in Mediterranean Cultural Exchange

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Archaeologists have analyzed Phoenician oil bottles from Motya, revealing that fragrant oils played a key role in identity, memory, and cultural exchange across the Mediterranean during the Iron Age, serving both practical and symbolic purposes in trade, ritual, and diplomacy.
Phoenician oil bottles reveal the role of scent in identity and cultural exchange across the Mediterranean Archaeology News Online Magazine
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