Tarshish (English Wikipedia)

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  • Torr, Cecil (1895). Ancient Ships. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1–3. Retrieved 18 February 2010. subject:ships.
  • Smith, George (1856). Sacred Annals; Or, Researches into the History and Religion of Mankin[d]. Carlton & Porter. p. 557. Heeren fully confirms this view ; shows from Strabo, that the Phenicians not only traded with Spain and Britain, but actually conducted mining operations in the former country; and is so fully satisfied of the identity of Tarshish and Spain ...
  • Smith, William, Sir (1863). A Dictionary of the Bible. the author notes how the Hebrew word for peacock is Thukki, derived from the Classical Tamil for peacock Thogkai{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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  • Singer, Isidore; Seligsohn, M. (eds.). "Tarshish". Jewish Encyclopedia.

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  • Muhly, J. D. (1998). "Copper, tin, silver, and iron: The search for metallic ores as an incentive for foreign expansion". [In] Gitin, et al. [Eds.] Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: 13th to early 10th centuries BC. In Honor of Professor Trude Dothan. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society. pp. 314–329. OCLC 233987610?