Their alphabet and astral navigation.
Their alphabet and astral navigation.
She is remembered today as a sharpshooter, and a entertainer.
The answer is of course the afro-Phoenicians were the Carthaginians, who were Phoenicians who established their city and trading empire in north Africa (in today's Tunisia).
The Phoenicians are primarily remembered for their remarkable seafaring and trading skills, which allowed them to establish a vast network of trade routes across the Mediterranean. They are also credited with the development of one of the earliest alphabets, which greatly influenced later writing systems, including Greek and Latin. Additionally, their contributions to the arts, particularly in glassmaking and purple dye production, left a lasting impact on ancient cultures. Overall, the Phoenicians played a crucial role in the cultural and economic exchange of the ancient Mediterranean world.
Today's Lebanon-Syria.
The Phoenicians are best remembered for having invented the phonetic alphabet, from which all modern phonetic alphabets are derived (including the one with which I am typing this answer). In addition they were accomplished traders and sailors.
Douglas MacArthur is remembered today as a war hero
The purple dye the Phoenicians made from a shellfish. We talk today of Royal Purple.
Today's Syria-Lebanon.
Carthage, in today's Tunisia.
They are remembered for their wonderful music.
He is remembered today for dscovering part of California