tartessos
The kingdom on the Atlantic coast of Spain that traded with the Greeks and Phoenicians was Tartessos. It was a rich and influential civilization known for its trade in metals like silver and copper. Tartessos existed during the first millennium BCE.
Exchanged, traded, switched, substituted
The Swahili city-states traded a variety of goods including ivory, gold, slaves, spices, and textiles. They were important participants in the Indian Ocean trade network, exchanging these goods with merchants from the Arabian Peninsula, Persia, India, and China.
The red color on the Metis flag represents the mixing of European and Indigenous cultures, as well as the blood shed by the Metis people in defending their rights and land.
ING Group is a multinational banking corporation headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is a publicly traded company, so it is owned by its shareholders.
The Berbers traded various goods such as salt, gold, cloth, ivory, and slaves across the Sahara Desert through trans-Saharan trade routes. They also participated in exchanging commodities with other civilizations, such as the Romans and Arabs, contributing to the spread of goods and cultural exchange in North Africa.
Tartessos
is Etrona.
The first in Spain were the indigenous peoples with whom the Phoenicians traded.
The current country of Portugal covers much of this nation which traded with the Greeks and Phoenicians. The maps at my disposal are in Latin as Ancient Rome conquered these areas. The wide scale map shows the entire Iberian peninsula as Hispania. The Atlantic coast areas in question are called Lusitania and the northeast portion of Hispania is called Callaecia Et Asturia.
Iberians, Celts, Britons, Egyptians, Greeks.
The Canaanites who traded with the Greeks became known by them as Phoenicians.
The Greeks and the Phoenicians did not live far from each other. They both were from the eastern Mediterranean. The Phoenicians lived in modern day Lebanon. The Greeks and Phoenicians were the main traders in the eastern Mediterranean and their fleets dominated these waters. They traded with all the peoples in this area and with each other. Trade brought interexchange of ideas.
Mediterranean Sea. They went as far afield as Cornwall for tin, and also traded in the Canary Islands, both in The Atlantic.
The Greeks did not invent the alphabet. The alphabet was invented by the Phoenicians; the Greeks merely adapted the Phoenician alphabet to their own language.The Phoenician alphabet was originally a syllabary, but because of sound changes in the language it evolved into an alphabet.
Phoenicians.
They lived and traded in the Mediterranean littoral.
The Greeks traded with anyone.The Greeks traded with Egypt for papyrus