👀The Phoenician civilization was an ancient civilization that emerged in the eastern Mediterranean region, specifically in the coastal areas of modern-day Lebanon, Syria, and Israel, around 1500 BCE. The Phoenicians were known for their seafaring skills and their trading activities, which extended throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond.
The Phoenicians developed a unique writing system, known as the Phoenician alphabet, which was the precursor to many modern alphabets, including the Greek and Roman alphabets. They also made significant contributions to fields such as shipbuilding, metalworking, and glassmaking.
Despite being conquered by various empires throughout history, the Phoenician culture and language continued to influence the region for centuries. Today, the legacy of the Phoenicians can still be seen in the art, architecture, and language of the Mediterranean world.

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