the jobs are dye painting, ship building, and something else
The Phoenician alphabet {on wikipedia}
The Phoenician people in the 9th Century BCE.
The Phoenician alphabet did not contain vowels.
Not that I know of. A Phoenician is/was a citizen of Phoenicia. They were naval pioneers, but it was a whole country and culture.
Each had its role in building up the Phoenician trading empire.
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There's no corresponding letter for phi"To represent some sound distinctions made in Greek but not in Phoenician, the Greeks added phi, chi, psi, and later omega to the Phoenician symbols"See the related link.
AbdeshmunAbdi-MilkiAbdmelqartAbdosirAderbaalAdonibaalAhiramAkbarAqhatAshtartyatonAshtzaphBaalhannoBaalshillekBodashtartBodeshmunBodinelqart
Timber and purple dyes.
Phoenician!
The Phoenician alphabet {on wikipedia}
The Phoenician alphabet began in the Phoenician city-states located in Lebanon, about 1200 BCE.
The Phoenician civilisation.
The alphabet and sea navigation using the Polar Star.
The Phoenician people in the 9th Century BCE.
On the back of your dollar they have the Phoenician words.
The Latin adjective for Phoenician is "Poenicus."