Since the Phoenicians were an ancient shipbuilding, seafaring and trading civilization of the Middle East, one could say that the Mediterranean Sea was their greatest natural resource. In addition, since they invented the art of glass-blowing, the sands of Arabia could also be thought of as one of their greatest Natural Resources.
Alternative:
The could generate a surplus if cedar timber, purple dyes, pottery, metal ores.
they were one of the first armies
The Phoenicians were the first to have that idea.
No - they copied theirs from the Phoenicians.
the hebrews
It depends on how you define "alphabet"The Egyptians were the first to create any form of phonetic symbol. They had an alphabet with 24 consonants that they mixed in with logo-grams (symbols representing whole words).The Phoenicians were the first to have an entirely phonetic-based writing system (an alphabet of 22 consonants).The Greeks were the first to have a full alphabet of both consonants and vowels.
The first in Spain were the indigenous peoples with whom the Phoenicians traded.
He was the first economist to identify trade as the source of wealth rather than a stock of individual resources, such as gold or silver. He theorized that the best thing to do would be to restrict trade as little as possible, allowing the market to allocate resources and build wealth. He also coined the term "invisible hand" to refer to a free, competitive market's tendency to drive prices toward an equilibrium and efficiently allocate resources.
The Phoenicians
The Phoenicians
they were one of the first armies
The Phoenicians developed the first alphabet
Phoenicians
The Phoenicians
they were one of the first armies
The Phoenicians.
yes
In the Levant.