The Phoenicians were an ancient civilization that settled along the Mediterranean Sea, primarily in what is now modern-day Lebanon, Syria, and parts of North Africa. They were known for their maritime trading expertise, establishing city-states such as Tyre, Sidon, and Byblos. The Phoenicians also developed an influential alphabet that laid the groundwork for modern writing systems. Their extensive trade networks and cultural exchanges significantly impacted the Mediterranean region.
The Philistines.
egyptians Which group settled on the mainland of Greece?Mycenaeans
minoans
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CREATURES..
Medittarian sea and Red sea.Marine trade routes across the Arabian gulf .
Megalith builders
Megalith builders
Megalith builders
The Philistines.
The Phoenicians were the group that mainly settled in the islands of the western part of the Mediterranean Sea, such as modern-day Malta, Sicily, and the Balearic Islands. They were skilled seafarers and traders who established colonies and trade outposts in strategic locations across the Mediterranean.
egyptians Which group settled on the mainland of Greece?Mycenaeans
It was first settled in 1626. It was a group of fishermen who first settled the area, and it remained a small group of fishermen for the first two years of the settlement.
which group never settled in Greece? egyptians
The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in a group of caves overlooking the Dead Sea, near Qumran in the former Roman province of Judea. They were mostly written in Hebrew and Aramaic. They belonged to the Jews. It is not settled, but most scholars believe that the group who hid the scrolls were Essenes, a sect of Judaism.
The Quakers settled in the colony in Pennsylvania.
the group was called Puritans