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vodomira [7]
1 year ago
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The phoenicians produced a number of goods for foreign markets, including purple dye, glass, and.

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iris [78.8K]1 year ago
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The main Phoenician goods produced for foreign markets were purple dye, glass, metalwork, embroideries, and cedarwood.

Ancient Phoenicians were expert sailors and merchants. They produced fine goods that were required by the elites from Mediterranean nations, such as the Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.

They were famous for creating purple dye cloths, made from the snail Murex, as well as beautiful and colorful glass objects.

Cedarwood, obtained from the Lebanon forests, was very appreciated for its elegance and was highly demanded for crafting luxury furniture.

In return, the Phoenicians imported raw materials such as papyrus, ivory, ebony, silk, spices, incense, metals, and precious stones.

You can learn more about Phoenician trade in the link below:

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