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I am a self taught and passionate historian with particular interest in British History since the Anglo Saxons, but an interest in everything going all the way back to the Big Bang.
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Do you know what the fundamental sources of information for Canaan and Phoenician history are?
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Hello Stephen, The Atlas of World Religions was a heavy reference for this episode as well as the texts of the Tanakh itself. Warmest regards, Chris @ History of the World podcast
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thank you for your response š Iām gunna look into those!
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Do you happen to know which Atlas of World Religions? which author?
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Hello Stephen, I thought that I had replied to this, but I can’t see the reply so perhaps I didn’t! The book is published by Hammond and it is an encyclopedopic book compiled by collaborative contributors. https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/books/stuart-a-murray/hammond-atlas-of-world-religions-a-visual-history-of-our-great-faiths-hammond-wo/GOR005689532?keyword=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvLjXptrM4QIVCLftCh3AmgCtEAQYASABEgK3Z_D_BwE
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thank you much ā¤ļø
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Hello Stephen,
Sorry for the late reply. The book is published by Hammond and is a collaborative reference book. Its full published name is Atlas of World Religions – A Visual History of Our Great Faiths. Hope that’s helpful!
Regards, Chris @ HotWorldpod
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