Site Navigation
Categories:
Ancient peoples
Ancient Roman provinces
Civilizations
Phoenicia
Semitic peoples
All articles with unsourced statements
Articles with unsourced statements since July 2008
Articles with unsourced statements since February 2007

Summary Of: Phoenicians

The Phoenicians often traded by means of a... It is uncertain to what extent the Phoenicians viewed themselves as a single ethnicity... The Phoenicians were also the first state... the Phoenicians spread the use of the... the Phoenicians wrote many books... the Phoenicians began the quarrel... who thought that the ancient Phoenicians were of Cushite of Hamite origin... influenced by the strange monomania which transforms the Phoenicians into Semites now admit that the Cushites were the civilizers of Phoenicia... there is little to set the Phoenicians apart as markedly different from other local cultures of Canaan... Archaeologists argue that the Phoenicians are simply the descendants of coastal... the origins of the Phoenicians are still unclear... The Phoenicians were the Canaanites... and Phoenicians and Canaanites alike came to be called... The Phoenicians were amongst the greatest traders of their time and owed a great deal of their... the Phoenicians formed the major naval and trading power of the region... The Phoenicians established a second production center for the purple dye in... The Phoenicians established commercial outposts throughout the... It is often mentioned that Phoenicians ventured north into... The Phoenicians were not an agricultural people... The Phoenicians are credited with spreading the... This is due to the fact that Phoenicians were influenced by foreign designs and artistic cultures mainly from... Phoenicians who were taught on the banks of the... and Phoenicians also played a formative role in... The Phoenicians and the West... Phoenicians in Cadiz bay...

Encyclodia Page On: Phoenicians

These Are Links To Other Documents
Phoenicia (disambiguation) | | History of Lebanon | Ancient history of Lebanon | Assyrian Rule | Babylonian Rule | Persian Rule | Greek Rule | Roman Rule | Byzantine Rule | Arab Rule | Ottoman Rule | French Rule | 1958 Lebanon crisis | Lebanese Civil War | 1982 Lebanon War | Syrian occupation of Lebanon | 2005 Lebanon bombings | Cedar Revolution | 2006 Lebanon War | 2006-8 political protests | 2007 North Lebanon conflict | 2008 conflict in Lebanon | Military history | Economic history | Timeline of Lebanese history | view | talk | Phoenician | כ | נ | ע | נ | /fɨˈnɪʃiə/ | Greek | Latin | civilization | Canaan | Lebanon | Syria | Palestinian territories | Israel | maritime trading culture | Mediterranean | Tyre | Sarepta | Sidon | galley | bireme | city-states | ancient Greece | Levant | citation needed | alphabet | Phoenician language | Canaanite languages | Semitic language family | alphabet | North Africa | Europe | Greeks | Romans | Etruscans | Eusebius of Caesarea | Philo of Byblos | Sanchuniathon | Latin | Greek | Tyrian purple | murex | Rome | Carthage | Punic Wars | Mogador | Phoenician sarcophagus found in Cadiz, Spain; now in Archaeological Museum of Cádiz. The sarcophagus is thought to have been designed and paid for by a Phoenician merchant, and made in Greece with Egyptian influence. | | Cadiz | Spain | Herodotus | Persians | Erythraean Sea | John Denison Baldwin | Amarna tablets | 14th century BC | Sea Peoples | 6th century BC | Hecataeus of Miletus | Philo of Byblos | Byblos | cedars of Lebanon | third millennium BC | Land of Punt | Minoans | Sea Peoples | Philistines | Israelite | Dan | Fertile Crescent | Thutmoses III | 1500 BC | Amarna correspondence | Amorites | Hittites | Rib-Addi | Abi-Milku | Ugarit | Gerhard Herm | Sea Peoples | Mycenaean | linguistics | Spencer Wells | Genographic Project | genetic | Lebanon | Malta | Harvard University | Genographic Project | Spencer Wells | haplogroup | J2 | Genetics of the Ancient World | Map of Phoenicia. | | Fernand Braudel | Byblos | Tyre | Sidon | Simyra | Aradus | Berytus | city-state | Mediterranean Sea | Levant | Iron Age | Sea Peoples | Egyptians | Hittites | An ancient Phoenician coin. | | Ahiram | Hiram I | Utica | citation needed | Carthage | 814 BC | Pygmalion | Map of Phoenician and Greek colonies at about 550 BC (with German legend). | | 10th century BC | Baal | Astarte | Arka | Arwad | Berut | Beirut | Batroun | Byblos | Safita | Sarepta | Sidon | Tripoli | Tyre | Ugarit | Zemar | Sumur | Algeria | Hippo | Annaba | Algiers | Cherchell | Cyprus | Larnaca | Italy | Genoa | Sardinia | Cagliari | Nora | Olbia | Sulci | Tharros | Sicily | Marsala | Motya | Palermo | Libya | Leptis Magna | Tripoli | Sabratha | Mauritania | Morocco | Acra | Arambys | Lixus | Larache | Tangier | Spain | Abdera | Adra | Ceuta | Alicante | Cádiz | Ibiza | Málaga | Huelva | Qart Hadašt | Cartagena | Melilla | Sexi | Almuñécar | Portugal | Lisboa | Faro | Tunisia | Hadrumetum | Susat | Bizerte | Qart Hadašt | Carthage | Thapsus | Bekalta | Utica | Turkey | Finike | Calpe | Gibraltar | Sundar | Surya | Tara | Map of Phoenicia and trade routes | | Greeks | Ancient Greek | Tyrian Purple | Murex | James B. Pritchard | Sarepta | Mogador | Morocco | glass | silver | Iberian Peninsula | tin | Great Britain | copper | Cyprus | alloy | bronze | Strabo | Mediterranean | Carthage | North Africa | Sicily | Malta | Cyprus | Corsica | Sardinia | Iberian Peninsula | Gades (Cadiz) | 1110 | Utica | 1101 | the Atlantic ocean | Africa | Hanno the Navigator | Gulf of Guinea | Red Sea | Necho II | circumnavigated | Pillars of Hercules | Phoenician languages | Phoenician alphabet | Alphabet | The Phoenician alphabet | | Phoenician alphabet | Phoenician alphabet | Mycenean Greece | abjad | cuneiform | Ugarit | 14th century BC | Phoenician | Canaanite | Semitic | North Africa | Punic | 9th century BC | St. Augustine | North Africa | Cadmus fighting the dragon. Side A of a black-figured amphora from Euboea, ca. 560–550 BC, Louvre | | amphora | Euboea | Louvre | Egypt | Greece | Assyria | Nile | Euphrates | The New York Times | Sphinx | Asiatic | Nineveh | Babylonian | Chaldean | Tyrian | Melkarth | Herakles | Canaanite religion | Adonis | Amen | Astarte | Baalat Gebal | El | Eshmun | Isis | Melqart | Osiris | Shed | Reshef | The Siege of Tyre by Andre Castaigne | | Cyrus the Great | 539 BC | Sidon | Tyre | Arwad | Byblos | Carthage | Hanno | Artaxerxes III | Diodorus Siculus | Alexander the Great | 332 BC | Siege of Tyre | Hellenistic Greece | precious metals | Punic Wars | Laomedon | Ptolemy I | Antigonus II | Demetrius | Seleucus | 197 BC | Astarte | 126 BC | Tigranes the Great | 69 BC | Lucullus | 65 BC | Pompey | Zeus | Hades | Poseidon | Baal | Mot | Yam | Rape of Europa | Cadmus | Bronze Age collapse | Orientalising period | Greek art | Etruscan civilisation | Hiram Abiff | Masonic | Elijah | Jezebel | Ahab | worship of her gods | Gospel of Mark | Bible | Byblos | Book | Byblos | Phoenicianism | Punic | Carthage | Names of the Levant | OED | ISBN 978-0801851308 | doi | 8 January | 2008 | 2008 | 06-20 | George Rawlinson | Project Gutenberg | Todd, Malcolm | ISBN 0-582-49274-2 | ISBN 0-520-226135 | Thiollet, Jean-Pierre | ISBN 2 914 266 04 9 | Wikimedia Commons | Catholic Encyclopedia | v | d | History | Empires | Akkadian Empire | Ancient Egypt | Neo-Assyrian Empire | Hittite Empire | Achaemenid Persian Empire | Athenian Empire | Macedonian Empire | Ptolemaic Empire | Seleucid Empire | Carthaginian Empire | Maurya Indian Empire | Gupta Indian Empire | Qin Chinese Empire | Han Chinese Empire | Roman Empire | Western Roman Empire | Eastern Roman Empire | Sassanid Persian Empire | Byzantine Empire | Hunnic Empire | Arab Empire | Rashidun Empire | Umayyad Empire | Abbasid Empire | Fatimid Empire | Almohad Empire | Ghaznavid Empire | Great Seljuq Empire | Khwarezmian Empire | Timurid Empire | Chola Indian Empire | Mongol Empire | Serbian Empire | Bulgarian Empire | Carolingian Empire | Holy Roman Empire | Angevin Empire | Mali Empire | Tang Chinese Empire | Song Chinese Empire | Yuan Chinese Empire | Inca Empire | Mughal Indian Empire | Ming Chinese Empire | Qing Chinese Empire | Ottoman Empire | Safavid Persian Empire | Ethiopian Empire | Portuguese Empire | Spanish Empire | Iberian Union Empire | Dutch Empire | British Empire | French Napoleonic Empire | French Colonial Empire | German Empire | German Colonial Empire | Russian Empire | Swedish Empire | Austro-Hungarian Empire | Brazilian Empire | Categories | Ancient peoples | Ancient Roman provinces | Civilizations | Phoenicia | Semitic peoples | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since July 2008 | Articles with unsourced statements since February 2007 |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Phoenicians".