What did Phoenician merchants sell in foreign countries?

Phoenician merchants actively traded in the following goods:

1. Slaves;

2. Ivory;

3. Jewelry;

4. Olive oil;

5. Purple;

6. Wild animals;

7. Golden sand;

8. Ostrich feathers.

Phoenicians actively bought and resold products made in Asia Minor, Egypt, Syria, Europe and Britain.

In general, the Phoenicians were very adventurous and had a business acumen. This ensured them the glory of one of the richest nations.



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