Timber.
Sailing ships.
They didn't 'wear' ships.
it was a big ship
Timber.
From wood and metals.
Ships, trade, buildings.
Cedar trees were highly valuable to the Phoenicians in several ways. They used cedar wood for constructing ships, as its durability and resistance to rot made it ideal for maritime trade. Cedar was also used in building houses, temples, and palaces. Additionally, the Phoenicians extracted resin from cedar trees, which served as a waterproofing material for their ships.
to build ships.
To use in daily life, and for trade.
In the first millennium BCE.
Wood, the must have used cedar wood.
The Phoenicians lasted quite a while, and well into the Iron Age, so they doubtless had iron weapons.