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Die Umsegelung Afrikas durch phönizische Schiffer ums Jahr 600 v. Chr. Geb.

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The author scrutinizes Herodotus's brief report of a Phoenician circumnavigation of Africa ordered by an Egyptian king around 600 BC, assembling prior scholarship for and against the claim. He evaluates source reliability, the characters and motives of alleged sponsors, and the seafaring competence, ships, provisioning, navigation techniques, winds, currents, and coastal stopovers that would shape such a voyage. The study reconstructs probable routes, timing, and practical measures like sowing and harvesting at landfalls, considers reasons for limited historical consequences, and concludes that careful consideration of geographic and nautical factors renders the expedition at least highly plausible.

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Willi Müller

Willi Müller was a scholar known for his work in ancient maritime history, particularly focusing on the Phoenician exploration of Africa. His notable book, "Die Umsegelung Afrikas durch phönizische Schiffer ums Jahr 600 v. Chr. Geb.", delves into the maritime capabilities and routes of the Phoenicians around 600 BC. Through his research, Müller contributes to the understanding of early navigation and trade in the Mediterranean, shedding light on the significance of Phoenician seafarers in the ancient world.

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