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liraira [26]
1 year ago
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Without a compass, how did early Phoenicians find their way?

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den301095 [7]1 year ago
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In the absence of a compass or other navigational aids, the Phoenicians depended on landmarks found along coasts, the stars, and dead reckoning to direct them to their intended location.

In the absence of a compass or other navigational aids, the Phoenicians depended on landmarks found along coasts, the stars, and dead reckoning to direct them to their intended location. The Ursa Minor constellation's Pole Star was the most significant star to them, and the Greek term for these people was Phoenike, or "Phoenician," as a tribute to their prowess at sea. It is known that there were some maps of coastal areas, although it is unlikely that they were ever utilized while at sea. Instead, navigation relied on the location of the sun, stars, landmarks, wind direction, and the captain's knowledge of the tides, currents, and winds along the specific path being traveled.

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