The Phoenicians contributed to ancient history by giving examples of how any society can benefit itself by using sea transport in trade with faraway nations. Peoples in contact with the Phoenicians could "copy" the versions of their various cargo and naval ships to their own benefit.
The Innovations Of The Phoenicians And Lydians Change The Lives Of The People In Southwestern Asia By/Because/Are Their Cultures Never Became Large Empires ,Their Contributions To History Continue To Live On Today .
Gerald Strickland has written: 'Malta and the Phoenicians' -- subject(s): Phoenicians, History
For most of their early history the Phoenicians were independent. Then they came under the Seleucid Empire, a Greek state and then the Romans.
For most of their early history the Phoenicians were independent. Then they came under the Seleucid Empire, a Greek state and then the Romans.
The Assyrians and Phoenicians cities and writings and not much compared to the Persian, Hebrew and the Egyptian contributions to history because that history is much longer.
Their alphabet became the basis of Greek, Roman and hence today's alphabets.
Their alphabet was adapted by the Greeks and Romans, and so is the basis of today's alphabets.
The Phoenicians made the most powerful and faster boats in history.All the other countries wanted their boats (specially for wars) to be built by the Phoenicians.
National geographic magazine has an online article about Phoenicians and most public libraries contain good collections of history books where one can find information about Phoenicians.
D. B. Harden has written: 'The Phoenicians' -- subject(s): Phoenicians 'Roman glass from Karanis' -- subject(s): Glassware, Antiquities, History
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Geography, Religion and People all contribute to or influence history.