They were first absorbed into the Persian Empire, then the Roman Empire.
It became the basis of the Greel and Latin alphabets, and so of our alphabets today.
Greek, Israeli, Roman and today's European and European-origin countries adopted and modified it.
Minoan and Mycenaen
Greek and Phoenician.
agriculture
asoka died
Assyrian, Egyptian, Babylonian, Lydian, Phoenician, Greek.
who led people to create civilization
Neolithic
civilizations
The Phoenician culture, which thrived in the ancient Mediterranean from around 1500 to 300 BCE, does not exist as a distinct culture today. However, its legacy endures through the cultural and historical influences it has had on various civilizations, particularly in the areas of trade, language, and maritime navigation. Modern populations in regions that were once Phoenician, such as Lebanon, may identify with aspects of Phoenician heritage, but this is integrated into a broader national identity. Thus, while the Phoenician culture itself is not alive, its impact continues to resonate in contemporary societies.
Herodotus does not name the sailor who led the circumnavigation of Africa in about 600 BCE.