With whom did the Phoenicians trade?

Phoenicians lived mainly in the territory of modern Lebanon. They conducted both sea and land trade, the flourishing of their state fell on the period of about 1000 AD, plus-minutes 300 years before and after. They traded along the entire Mediterranean coast, as well as with the states of the Middle East and Egypt. Despite the fact that their state was small, they had enough goods for export (for example, purple fabrics). They bought sheep in Arabia, horses in Mesopotamia, and metal products in Damascus.



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