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Objective: Identify the impact geography had on the Phoenicians
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Located on the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea
Located on the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea. Nestled up against the heavily forested Lebanon Mountains
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Fearless sailors engaged in trade; manufactured and exported rare purple cloth, pottery, glass, metal, wine, fish, oil, salt, and cedar logs. Imported raw materials, including gold, silver, tin, copper, iron, ivory, and precious stones.
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Phoenicians were expert navigators
Phoenicians were expert navigators. Phoenician sailors accomplished navigation by using primitive charts and observations of the Sun and stars to determine directions.
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What would have motivated them to travel so far from home?
Raw materials and markets to sale their goods
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Phoenicians developed trading stations in order to pick up water, food, and supplies. Areas with fertile land attracted Phoenician farmers and other settlers. Settlements grew into colonies.
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Carthage developed into a wealthy Phoenician city-state.
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Phoenicia’s geography led to cultural diffusion.
Spreading of cultural traits from one region to another. For example, the Phoenician system of weights and measures. How did this technology impact trade?
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The most important Phoenician technological contribution . . . . .
is their alphabet.
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