What goods did the Phoenicians trade?

Phoenicians lived in the II-I millennium BC. on the territory of modern Lebanon and partly Syria (the city of Arwad on the island and Ugarit). They created the first commercial and seafaring state in the history of the Ancient World, as they lived on the seashore, and the mountainous relief of Phenicia did not give an opportunity to pay tribute to another agricultural state, like Egypt or Babylonia.

They traded in such goods:

Wood. In Lebanon, cedar is still depicted on the flag. They had a lot of it.
Metals. For example, copper was exported from Cyprus.
Glass.
Purple fabrics.
Ivory, it was exported from their colonies, for example, from Carthage.
Salt.
Olive oil.
Wine. Grapes grew well in mountainous areas.
Egyptian papyrus.
Wool fabrics.
Pottery from Greece (amphorae, for example).
Flax and grain from Egypt or Babylonia.



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