The neighbors of the Phoenecians wer the Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Egyptians, Greeks and Romans and Hebrews..
the Phoenicians developed a style of writing based on
phoenecians
People used the alphabet because the Phoenecians made it easier to learn ite because they narrowed it down to 22 letters. The Lydians created coins not the Phoenecians. But the coins were light and small, the size of beans and they could put set amounts on goods and services.
Nausicaa treats him well and leads him to her parents. She gives him help when she meets him on the beach and bathes him. And her parents help him alot but giving him things
No, the Phoenicians settled on the eastern Mediterranean coast around today's Lebanon. The Mesopotamians were located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, where today's Iraq is located.
First their own produce - timber, dyes, minerals, foodstuffs, then they moved to the carriage trade, transporting produce between other peoples and raking off profit from the sales.
A large ancient warship that was powered by both sails and oars.
the Phoenecians originated numbers to keep track of trade information. dont know letters The Romans derived our alphabet from the Greek alphabet about 500 BC. St Cyril derived the Cyrillic alphabet from the Greek alphabet about 1000 AD.
The blending of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman traditions produced what is knownas Greco-Roman civilization.
The Phoenicians lived in modern day Lebanon. They developed ships which allowed them to conduct trade all over the Medditerranian world. They further developed an efficient written language which alloed them to keep records of trade and prices throuough their trading area. They thus were able to carry goods from one people to another, far away, who might never have heard of each other before but were now connected by the Phoenecians.
The Persians had navy available at East Mediterranean territories by ships constructed by their leaders [Darius Artaxerxes or Xerxes] manned by Persian troops or the fleet of their allies like the Phoenecians