Phoenician Civilization: A Brief Overview from Beginning to the End
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The Phoenicians have gone down in history as the original seafarers of the world. It's interesting to note that they were considered a lost civilization until archeologists and etymologists discovered ancient writings from Phoenicia that revealed vital information about the civilization. They existed from 1500-300 B.C. influencing what would be the origins of maritime trade. The Phoenicians would establish colonies through riches and territories gained through maritime trade and wished one of their trading cities to be a formidable enemy to Ancient Rome.
Their name Phoenicia is believed to come from the Greeks referencing the purple dye that they specialized in that was highly coveted. The alphabet and trading tactics of the Phoenicians influenced the Greeks, Egyptians, and other ancient civilizations around them almost as much as their trade did. Even mentioned in the Bible, modern-day Lebanon is believed to be what is left of the Phoenician civilization. I am not “
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A Brief History from Beginning to the End
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CONTENTS
Part One: Editor Foreword
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: The Origin - The Modern Rediscovery of the Phoenician Empire
Chapter Three: The Origin -How Phoenician Civilization Began and Was Organized
Chapter Four: The Origin - How the Phoenicians Established Themselves
Chapter Five: The Rise - Trade, Production and Commerce
Chapter Six: The Rise - Purple Dye
Chapter Seven: The Rise - Carthage
Chapter Eight: The Fall of Tyre
Chapter Nine: The Fall of Carthage (The Punic Wars)
Chapter Ten: Aftermath - The Roman Empire
Chapter Eleven: Conclusion
Chapter Twelve: Discussion Question
Chapter Thirteen: Quiz Question
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