- Traditionally,
Caphtor has been
linked to
Crete and ****ociated with
Egyptian Keftiu or
Akkadian Kaptara.
Jewish sources placed Caphtor in the
region of Pelusium...
-
Eighteenth Dynasty of
Egypt come four
texts containing names and
spells in the
Keftiu language [de]. They are, as
usual in non-Egyptian texts,
written in Egyptian...
- G.A., "Asiatic
Keftiu",
American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 56, no. 4, pp. 196–212, (October 1952) Vandersleyen, Claude, "
Keftiu: A
Cautionary Note"...
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April 2015.
Retrieved 17
November 2019. Strange, John (1980). Caphtor :
Keftiu : a new investigation. Leiden: Brill. p. 167. ISBN 978-90-04-06256-6. Archived...
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Hittite victory. Knapp, A. Bernard. (1985). "J
Article Alashiya, Caphtor/
Keftiu, and
Eastern Mediterranean Trade:
Recent Studies in
Cypriote Archaeology...
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region of Cyprus. Knapp, A. Bernard. (1985). "J
Article Alashiya, Caphtor/
Keftiu, and
Eastern Mediterranean Trade:
Recent Studies in
Cypriote Archaeology...
- Neo-****yrian
records and the
Bible (Caphtor). It was
known in
ancient Egyptian as
Keftiu or kftı͗w,
strongly suggesting a
similar Minoan name for the island. The...
- for
themselves is unknown. The
Egyptians referred to the
Minoans as the "
Keftiu" (k-f-t-i-w). Two
systems of
relative chronology are used for the Minoans...
- Oxford,
Clarendon Press, 1928, vol.1 p.219. pwlɜsɜtj. John Strange, Caphtor/
Keftiu: a new investigation, Brill, 1980 p. 159. Killebrew, Ann E. (2013), "The...
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known as "Peloponnesian LHI". This is
characterised by "tall funnel-like
Keftiu cups of Type III"; "small
closed shapes such as
squat jugs
decorated with...