Snails, particularly the Murex species, were crucial to the Phoenician economy due to their role in producing a highly valued purple dye, known as Tyrian purple. This dye was labor-intensive to extract and was highly sought after in ancient markets, symbolizing wealth and status. The Phoenicians became renowned traders of this dye, which significantly boosted their economy and trade networks across the Mediterranean. Additionally, the dye's rarity and vibrant hue contributed to the cultural prestige of Phoenician textiles and goods.
Farming at home, and externally, trade.
The Phoenicians made purple dye from them, and the name Phoenicia comes from the Greek word for the colour.
No, it gave a means of written communication.
The Phoenician city-states had limited agricultural land to support a growing population. They had to expand by conquest or trade. They chose trade.
como foram feitos os tecido púrpura
The kings of the independent city-states which made up the Phoenician world.
Trading and inventing an alphabet.
because
The alphabet we use today was based on the Phoenician alphabet system, passed to us via the Greek and Roman alphabets.
why is a strong economy important
I am not very sure, but I think the Egyptians did have economy based on a division of social classes because they had different classes so they probably had different economy.
It allowed efficient communication and record-keeping.