Our alphabets today were developed from the Phoenician alphabet.
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Our alphabets today were developed from the Phoenician alphabet.
How did cultural diffusion help preserve the legacy of the Phoenicians
The Phoenicians are About 100 to 0BC
The Greeks, the British, the French, the Americans, the Chinese, The Phoenicians.
Phoenicia's greatest legacy to the world was their development of an alphabet that became the basis for many modern writing systems. This innovation made written language more accessible and contributed to the spread of knowledge and communication across different cultures.
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).
yes, apparently the Phoenicians had numbers and this is a stupid website.
Islam was invented nearly a millennium after the demise of the Phoenicians.
The Phoenicians did not invent the Greek language.
The really BIG contribution of the Phoenicians was the alphabet. It's been refined, but it is basically the same alphabet we in the West use. Also, in a round about way, they helped Rome to expand its territories and wealth. Carthage was a city fouded by the Phoenicians, and when the Romans won the Punic wars, they took over all Carthage's territories and the wealth that came with them.
The Phoenicians did not die out although many died due to the Byzantine empire that came and killed many of them. Phoenicians never left Lebanon they stayed in the Mountains and are still Phoenicians in modern day.