The Phoenicians were known as "carriers of civilization" because of their extensive travels.
Trade, seamanship, navigation.
Carthage, located in today's Tunisia, was a famous Phoenician colony.
Phoenician.
The phoenician
The basis of Phoenician society was trade and maritime activities. The Phoenicians were skilled sailors and traders, known for their extensive network and dominance of maritime trade in the Mediterranean. They established numerous colonies and trading posts throughout the region, facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas between different cultures.
Phoenician boats stopped at various ports along their trade routes in the Mediterranean and beyond. Some notable stops included cities like Tyre, Sidon, Byblos, and Carthage. However, Phoenician sailors were known for their extensive voyages and exploration, so their boats likely stopped at many different locations throughout their trading and maritime activities.
Trade and alphabetic writing.
In the fifth century BC the Phoenician Himilco. Though not much about Himilco is known, it is known that he also explored the coastal areas of France, Spain, and Portugal.
The Carthaginians were descended from the Phoenicians and were known as such : the word "Punic" is the Latin term for them .
because it has energy. but where did it come from? Not known yet
Basically because it was one of the earliest known way to travel.
they trade silver work ivory carving and slaves
because they travel alot