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Who develop the alphabet the Greeks?

Phoenicia


Where was the alphabet developed?

In Egypt, and later in Phoenicia.


What did Phoenicia invent?

An alphabet and astral navigation.


What are some contributions from Phoenicia?

An alphabet andsea navigation by the stars.


What was one important advantage of the Phoenicia alphabet was that it was simpler than?

cuneiform


What is Phoenicia's greatest legacy to the world?

Well, off of the top of my head Phoenicia gave the world its first modern alphabet, of course they also improved trade and the like, but one of the major contributions they gave to the world was the alphabet.


What writing system did the Phoenicia develop?

An alphabetic system.


The Greeks learned the alphabet from these sea faring people?

Phoenician founder of Thebes and brother of Europa taughtthe the Greeks the alphabet, which he had brought from Phoenicia.


What was Phoenicia's most important achievement?

Inventing an alphabet which became the basis for ancient and modern alphabets.


What was the thing obtained from Phoenicia?

First of all, the alphabet. The Phoenician alphabet has been the basis of Greek, Roman and all later 'western' alphabets. The Phoenicians were a trading nation, so in term of goods a lot of things were obtained from Phoenicia, such as wood, glass dyes and slaves.


Is it rue that in the ancient region of Phoenicia an alphabet was developed using symbols that represented animals people and plaes?

Yes - it formed the basis of the Greek, Roman and our present day alphabet.


Where did c develop?

from the alphabet