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

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Source: Archaeology News Online Magazine
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.

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