The fleets of ships which conducted its trading activities.
Civilizations
Cedar wood
The cedar tree was a valuable tree grown in Phoenicia. It was used in shipbuilding, which enabled Phoenician trade to as far away as Cornwall and the Atlantic islands.
Phoenicia was well known for its abundant supply of cedar trees, which were highly valued for their use in shipbuilding and construction. These cedar forests were one of the region's most valuable resources and were extensively exploited by the Phoenicians for trade and export.
The cedar tree, purple and red dyes.
The purple dye made from shellfish.
Cedar timber and purple dye from shellfish.
The cedar tree, also pine trees.
Tyrian purple dye and cedar timber ('the cedars of Lebanon').
Timber, grains, jewelry, dyes.
Venezuela's most valuable resource is oil.