The Phoenicians lived in Phoenicia, a narrow coastal region located in what is now Lebanon. Phoenicia was never a unified state, but rather comprised independent city-states, with the most powerful being Byblos, Sidon, and Tyre at different times. The Phoenicians developed advanced seafaring and trade networks and their alphabet influenced many others. They produced glass, textiles, pottery and worked metals. After defeats in the Punic Wars by Rome, Phoenician culture declined and Rome became the dominant power in the Mediterranean.
Using Grammatical Signals Suitable to Patterns of Idea Development
Guerras Púnicas
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2. Source: Semites -> Canaanites
Lived: North West of Syria, 200 km. long and approx. 35 to 40 km wide,
between the Mediterranean Sea and the mountains of the Lebanon and
Palestine.
Phoenicia never formed a unified State, but rather was composed of cities
- independent states among themselves and sometimes conflicting. Three
cities achieved at different times the supremacy over the others:
Byblos, Sidon and Tyre
Foreign dominations:
•Assyrians,
•Neo-babilonycs,
•Persians.
Religion: polytheists
Government: Independent cities: King - elderly. Oligarchy
3. Economy: they used the dumb barter
Industry: Technology own and others, became a major
producer of weapons, jewellery, utensils, iron and bronze,
glass objects, dyed fabrics, perfumes and, especially, for boats
(round, long), even equipped with navigators.
Manufactured glass, inks, textiles, ceramics. They worked the
metals to make jewelry. They built temples and palaces, used
stone as the Egyptians and followed the Mesopotamia. The
designs Phoenicians were highlighted in a the ivory carving
Legacy:
Policy: its methodology of foundation new colonies.
Economic: models of trade and maritime navigation. Dyeing of
fabrics and the manufacture of transparent glass.
Science: the alphabet and the disclosure in writing.
4. Economy: Silent Barter.
Industry:
Technology own and others, became major producers of
weapons, jewelry, kitchen utensils, iron and brass, glass
objects, dyed fabrics, perfumes and especially boat
(round and long), w / navigators.
Manufactured glass, inks, textiles, ceramics. Worked
metals to make jewelry. Built temples and palaces, used
the stone as the Egyptians. They followed the designs of
Mesopotamia. Ivory Carving of the Africans elephants.
5. Three "Punic Wars" (Rome vs. Carthage).
Lat. Punici, Phoenici derivative refers to the
Carthaginians of Phoenician descent.
Period: 264-146 BC.
Main cause: Clash of interests between the
existing Carthaginian Empire and the
expanding Roman Republic.
At the end of the 3 Wars - and the defeat of
the Seleucid King Antiochus III the Great in
the Roman-Syrian War (Peace of Apamea, 188
BC) in the eastern sea, Rome I Mediterranean
power.
9. Workshop Five
HUMA 101
World Cultures I
Facilitator: Dra. Joanverónika Valedón
Author: Paulo Arieu
Date: 03-10-2014
Bibliography: Historia I de José M. Ramallo y La Humanidad de Silvia
Vázquez de Fernández. Recuperado de
http://www.portalplanetasedna.com.ar/fenicios.htm