- M'hamed H****ine
Fantar (Arabic: محمد حسين فنطر, born
October 1, 1936, in Ksar ****al) is a
professor of
Ancient History of
Archeology and
History of Religion...
- 258–259)
Lancel (2000, p. 253)
Lancel (2000, pp. 265–266)
Fantar (1993, pp. 125–126)
Fantar (1997, p. 210)
Beschaouch (1993, p. 68)
Lancel (2000, p. 245)...
- 310, 316. Mitc**** 2007, p. 345.
Fantar 2015, pp. 455–456.
Pollard 2015, p. 249. Le
Bohec 2015, pp. 443–445.
Fantar 2015, p. 454.
Jouhaud 1968, p. 22...
- and 'Ifriqiyeh' is the
arabized Latin name. (Most
details from
Decret &
Fantar, 1981).
Babington Mic****, Geo (1903). "The Berbers".
Journal of the Royal...
-
Punic and Neo-Punic inscriptions, who held
ritual banquets. M'Hamed H****ine
Fantar proposes that the part-time priests,
appointed in some way by the civil...
-
Names of
countries Archived 2019-06-27 at the
Wayback Machine,
Decret and
Fantar, 1981. Geo.
Babington Mic****, "The Berbers",
Journal of the
Royal African...
- and 'Ifriqiyeh' is the
arabized Latin name. (Most
details from
Decret &
Fantar, 1981). "Clement of Alexandria: Stromata, Book 1". www.earlychristianwritings...
- pl. 33; M.
Fantar, "Pavimenta
Punica et
signe dit de
Tanit dans les
habitations de Kerkouane,"
Studi Magrebini 1 (1966) 57-65; M.
Fantar, "Les Pavements...
- of Christ, the Virgin, or a
saint protecting the queen. M'hamed H****ine
Fantar held that this icon
represented a
separate Berber deity,
suggesting she...
-
Names of
countries Archived 2017-08-15 at the
Wayback Machine,
Decret and
Fantar, 1981 The Berbers, by Geo.
Babington Mic****, p 161, 1903,
Journal of the...