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I research Phoenician-Punic culture, history, and dress, with a focus on the central and western Mediterranean. This includes consideration of pervasive syncretism with surrounding cultures, responsible for more than a few info dives and tangents, and persistence through Roman times, which is why you all get to deal with this peculiar-seeming Neo-Punic persona.  
I research Phoenician-Punic culture, history, and dress, with a focus on the central and western Mediterranean. This includes consideration of pervasive syncretism with surrounding cultures, responsible for more than a few info dives and tangents, and persistence through Roman times, which is why you all get to deal with this peculiar-seeming Neo-Punic persona.  


I also sew, weave (a little), cook, garden, dye (a little), do mostly cold jewelry work, am learning lampworking, am about to get back into pottery, and am perpetually learning Spanish, Phoenician, French, Italian, and Latin, mostly poorly, but this is all secondary to or in support of the big, (overly) ambitious research project.  
I also [[sew]], [[weave]] (a little), [[cook]], [[garden]], [[dye]] (a little), do mostly cold [[jewelry]] work, am learning [[lampworking]], am about to get back into [[pottery]], and am perpetually learning Spanish, Phoenician, French, Italian, and Latin, mostly poorly, but this is all secondary to or in support of the big, (overly) ambitious research project.  


(Note: name was previously Aelia Sophoniba. There are many variations of the name from ancient literary sources with varying degrees of interpretation and transliteration- "Suphunibal" is directly from an inscription from Roman era Tripolitania.)
(Note: name was previously Aelia Sophoniba. There are many variations of the name from ancient literary sources with varying degrees of interpretation and transliteration- "Suphunibal" is directly from an inscription from Roman era Tripolitania, IRT0269.)
 
Pronouns: her/them


== Persona ==
== Persona ==
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**Murex Dyes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17phpMpWJw88jvpFBzZ5Mk3LfyaO9KmDdEHmQJ1_Qy1Y/edit?usp=sharing
**Murex Dyes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17phpMpWJw88jvpFBzZ5Mk3LfyaO9KmDdEHmQJ1_Qy1Y/edit?usp=sharing
**Revenge of the Stitch Plague Edition, first round, Gathered Chiton from Tharros
**Revenge of the Stitch Plague Edition, first round, Gathered Chiton from Tharros
**Revenge of the Stitch Plagee Edition, second round, Adventures in weaving an experimental split neckline trim for a square chiton
**Revenge of the Stitch Plague Edition, second round, Adventures in weaving an experimental split neckline trim for a square chiton
**The Tharros Dress Project: https://wakelet.com/wake/4IJPM7UO5o0G8X_6g7u3o
**The Tharros Dress Project: https://wakelet.com/wake/4IJPM7UO5o0G8X_6g7u3o
**"Split Pins" from Tharros: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Sx13jXIVpdJ7kFmnQTo4l1kQBxa7f3a7A7sHypYtwZI/edit?usp=sharing
**"Split Pins" from Tharros: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Sx13jXIVpdJ7kFmnQTo4l1kQBxa7f3a7A7sHypYtwZI/edit?usp=sharing
**Learn to Read Phoenician:
**Learn to Read Phoenician:
***Part 1: https://wakelet.com/wake/vm8-nUPMJjMb27-aUI9sN
***Part 1: https://wakelet.com/wake/vm8-nUPMJjMb27-aUI9sN
***Part 2: (coming soon)
***Part 2: (coming after Pennsic)
***Resources: https://wakelet.com/wake/QFVlsyoECSHD_1ZSadMgY
***Resources: https://wakelet.com/wake/QFVlsyoECSHD_1ZSadMgY
* Wakelet collections: https://wakelet.com/@Suphunibal
* Wakelet collections: https://wakelet.com/@Suphunibal
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== Heraldry ==
== Heraldry ==
Working: red lion in front of a purple date palm tree on a gold field.
Working: gules sphinx (alternatively: lion) sitting in front of a purpure date palm tree on an argent field.
 
For use on objects, a purple date palm tree by itself would be preferred.


== Awards and Achievements ==
== Awards and Achievements ==
* Baronial A&S Champion, Highland Foorde, 6/1/19-1/11/20
* [[Baronial A&S Champion]], Highland Foorde, 6/1/19-1/11/20
* Atlantia Tempore 2021, pre-1000 CE


* [http://op.atlantia.sca.org/op_ind.php?atlantian_id=9584 Aelia Sophoniba OP]
* [http://op.atlantia.sca.org/op_ind.php?atlantian_id=9584 Aelia Suphunibal OP]


[[Category:Clothiers]]
[[Category:Culinary artists]]
[[Category:Fiber artists]]
[[Category:Gardeners]]
[[Category:Glassworkers]]
[[Category:Jewelers]]
[[Category:Linguists]]
[[Category:Merchants]]
[[Category:People with ancient personas]]
[[Category:Potters]]
[[Category:Populace]]
[[Category:Populace]]

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Introduction

I research Phoenician-Punic culture, history, and dress, with a focus on the central and western Mediterranean. This includes consideration of pervasive syncretism with surrounding cultures, responsible for more than a few info dives and tangents, and persistence through Roman times, which is why you all get to deal with this peculiar-seeming Neo-Punic persona.

I also sew, weave (a little), cook, garden, dye (a little), do mostly cold jewelry work, am learning lampworking, am about to get back into pottery, and am perpetually learning Spanish, Phoenician, French, Italian, and Latin, mostly poorly, but this is all secondary to or in support of the big, (overly) ambitious research project.

(Note: name was previously Aelia Sophoniba. There are many variations of the name from ancient literary sources with varying degrees of interpretation and transliteration- "Suphunibal" is directly from an inscription from Roman era Tripolitania, IRT0269.)

Pronouns: her/them

Persona

Suphunibal bat Abdeshmun bn Bodmilqart bn Arish, or Aelia Suphunibal among the Romans, is a jewelry merchant from the oppidum liberum of Leptiminus. She is, at other times, a Carthaginian, contemporary to the Athenian invasion of Sicily. Time periods represented expand alongside work on the subject.

In this, the 700th Olympiad, she can frequently be found among the local Celts, Hellenes, Romans, and Numidians.

Projects & Publications

Classes Taught

Note: Class materials are being moved to Wakelet, which doesn't break images in PDFs like Google Docs sometimes will. These can be found here: https://wakelet.com/wake/hOAl6aOrkIh6CS9UyuFyw

Heraldry

Working: gules sphinx (alternatively: lion) sitting in front of a purpure date palm tree on an argent field.

Awards and Achievements