They established the city-state of Carthage there, which paid rent to the local peoples.
Lebanon-Syria and Tunisia.
The Levant and Tunisia.
Carthage, in today's Tunisia.
In the Levant and Tunisia.
The answer is of course the afro-Phoenicians were the Carthaginians, who were Phoenicians who established their city and trading empire in north Africa (in today's Tunisia).
In the Levant (Lebanon-Syria, with a new one in Carthage (today's Tunisia).
The Phoenicians, with city-states located in today's Syria, Lebanon and Tunisia.
The Phoenicians of Tyre in the Levant established the city of Carthage in today's Tunisia.
Phoenicia, the coastal area of present day Syria/Lebanon, with a major centre of Carthage in today's Tunisia.
NO. Phoenicians are a people who are indigenous to modern Lebanon, but who established colonies throughout the Mediterranean, most notably Carthage in modern Tunisia. The Ancient Egyptians were a completely different, but contemporaneous civilization that existed in modern Egypt.
City-states Carthage in Tunisia and New Carthage in Spain. Trading stations around the Mediterranean littoral.
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