Phoenician
Phoenicians
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How do you think the ancient world would have been different if the Phoenicians had not been such good sailors and traders? What if they had not started colonies around the Mediterranean? How do you think other civilizations have developed differently without their influence?
Phoenicia .
The Polynesians and Phoenicians .
according to my point of view i may say the pharonic egypt because in the ancient times the egyptians have a group of solders called the scribes who were train for war.
I beleive that the polynesian were the most venturous sailors, because they set off in the ocean to reach what became called, Hawaii, even though they could not see it, and had no firm idea where to sail to.
The Phoenicians become the greatest traders and the best sailors and navigators of the pre-classical world. They only shipped certain goods and became the only traders in those goods that gave them a monopoly in some areas.
The ancient Phoenicians are known to have adopted navigation techniques that involved using the sun and stars, likely influenced by earlier maritime cultures such as the Minoans. As skilled sailors and traders, the Phoenicians expanded upon these methods to navigate the Mediterranean and beyond. Their advancements in navigation, combined with their extensive trade networks, allowed them to become renowned seafarers in the ancient world.
Up to the 5th Century BCE they were. Then competition from the Greeks and then the Romans took over.
Worshipful Company of World Traders was created in 1993.
A yes or no Answer: No, not 'that' Lighthouse, not the one that was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.