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The Phoenicians. World History, #0

Par : Pocket History
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233097867
  • EAN9798233097867
  • Date de parution11/03/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The Phoenicians were among the greatest seafarers and traders of the ancient world. Emerging along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean, in cities such as Tyre, Sidon, and Byblos, they built a powerful maritime network that connected distant cultures and transformed ancient commerce. Known for their extraordinary navigation skills and innovative shipbuilding, the Phoenicians established trading routes that stretched across the Mediterranean and beyond.
This book explores the rise, expansion, and lasting influence of the Phoenician civilization. Readers will discover how these skilled merchants created prosperous city-states and founded colonies across the Mediterranean, including the legendary city of Carthage. Their ships carried valuable goods such as timber, glass, metals, and the famous Tyrian purple dye-one of the most prized commodities of the ancient world.
Beyond trade, the Phoenicians made one of the most important contributions to human history: the development and spread of the alphabet. This simple and revolutionary writing system became the foundation for many modern alphabets used today. Through engaging storytelling and historical insight, this book reveals the culture, religion, economy, and maritime achievements of the Phoenicians. It also examines how their influence shaped Mediterranean civilizations and helped connect the ancient world in ways that still resonate today.
Perfect for readers interested in ancient history, maritime exploration, and the origins of writing, this book offers a fascinating journey into the world of one of history's most influential trading civilizations.