Each had goods to sell - the Egyptians wanted Phoenician timber, wine, seafoods, minerals and dyes,
Phoenicians wanted Egyptian grain, and other products it could on-sell to its trading contacts around the Mediterranean area.
Timber, foodstuffs, dyes.
They were trading colonies, and therefore the basis of their prosperity.
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The address of the Phoenicia Library is: 9 Ava Maria Drive, Phoenicia, 12464 M
Phoenicia was comprised of independent city-states. The main ones were Tyre, Sidon, Byblos and Carthage.
Their own country, based on the narrow flood plains of their riversystem, surrounded by desert, was short on timber of their own.
The phone number of the Phoenicia Library is: 845-688-7811.
They were able to supply products which Egypt had no reliable supply of, such as timber. The Phoenicians also engaged in carriage trade around the Mediterranean, that is the not only traded their own produce but also carried trade goods between other regions as intermediaries.
phoenicia is the old name of Lebanon
Inventing an alphabet which became the basis for ancient and modern alphabets.
yes clothing were important to the ancient egyptians because it had value
They did not fight over Phoenicia.