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MAXImum [283]
3 years ago
15

One of the items the Phoenicians made popular in trade was _which became associated with the rich and powerful.

History
1 answer:
saul85 [17]3 years ago
6 0

purple dye

Explanation:

  • Phoenicia, located in the area of present-day Lebanon, was famous for its Tire purple, a color named after the city of Tyre.
  • Solomon, king of ancient Israel, used 'purple wool', made by a Tyre craftsman, in decorating the temple.
  • Tyre purple was the most expensive color of the time,
  • in large part due to the effort put into its production.
  • First, fishermen had to collect a huge number of sea snails.
  • As many as 12,000 snails were needed to paint just one dress.

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