Yes.
Timber, dyes, foodstuffs, jewelry.
Cedar, perfumes, dyes.
Dyes, timber, an alphabet, war, trade.
Timber, dyes, jewelry, foodstuffs, minerals.
They exchanged minerals and grains for wines, dyes and timber.
Timber, dyes, foodstuffs, minerals, jewels.
Astral navigation, seafaring and trading, an alphabet, timber and dyes.
Timber, precious metals, jewelry, dyes, foodstuffs, fabrics.
In the US, clothing dyes are available in large discount stores (such as Wal-Mart and Target), and in larger grocery stores (such as SafeWay, Albertson's, and Winn-Dixie).
There are none.
They did a lot! One invention is the alphabet. Many people think that the Greeks did that, but really the Phoenicians did, and later, the Greeks adopted the Phoenicians alphabet and changed it. That's the alphabet we use today!
Natural dyes were traditionally used in the 15th century for coloring clothing of the wealthy only to highlight their importance or wealth.