Phoenicia was an ancient civilization centered in the north of ancient Canaan, with its heartland along the coastal plains of what is now Lebanon. They were the major sea-traders of the Mediterranean, and they went everywhere. When the Phoenicians began using the alphabet as a simple and easy way to keep track of their trades, it was exposed to everyone. Also they show the other countries that ships could travel around the globe trading important commodities. That was not practiced by other culture of the time who just raised stock and traded with those animals.
Communicating and recording using cursive writing.
The Phoenician adopted the Egyptian alphabet.
The Phoenician alphabet was the ancestor of many modern alphabets, including the Greek, Latin, and Cyrillic alphabets. As the Phoenician traders interacted with different cultures, their alphabet was adopted and adapted by these cultures. For example, the Greeks modified the Phoenician alphabet to better represent their own language, introducing vowels and adding new letters. Over time, these modified versions of the Phoenician alphabet evolved into distinct writing systems.
The Phoenician traders took their alphabet with them and it was adopted and adapted.
Yes people benifited from the cultural revolution greatly. We have adopted and learned new cultures from this. We learned new traditions holidays and have been introduced to new foods.
The adopted and adapted it to their own language.
Greek, Israeli, Roman and today's European and European-origin countries adopted and modified it.
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As the Phoenician city-states traded around the Mediterranean littoral, and used their writing for communication and record keeping, other peoples they traded with saw its benefits and adopted it.
From Phoenician alphabetic script, modified progressively to suit their own language pronunciations. Later 8th Century BCE.
As the Phoenician city-states traded around the Mediterranean littoral, and used their writing for communication and record keeping, other peoples they traded with saw its benefits and adopted it.
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