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∙ 9y agoThat would be the very ancient Phoenicians (1550 BC-300 BC).
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The Phoenician culture is most closely associated with seafaring, trading, and establishing colonies along the Mediterranean Sea. They were known for their advanced navigation skills and extensive trade networks that spanned across the Mediterranean region and beyond.
That would be the very ancient Phoenicians (1550 BC-300 BC).See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
The Phoenicians were an ancient people who built the cities of Tyre and Sidon. They were known for their maritime trade and seafaring skills in the ancient Mediterranean.
The Bajau people primarily live in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia, particularly in coastal regions and on islands. They are known for their seafaring heritage and traditional reliance on fishing and diving for their livelihood.
The mountainous terrain of Greece led to the development of independent city-states due to the natural barriers it provided. The mild climate and access to the sea encouraged trade and exploration, leading to the development of a maritime culture. Additionally, the lack of fertile land pushed Greeks to establish colonies around the Mediterranean, spreading their influence.
A wave-walker refers to a seafaring vessel or a person who is skilled at navigating through rough waters. This term is often used poetically to describe someone who is adept at overcoming challenges or obstacles.
Phoenician.
That would be the very ancient Phoenicians (1550 BC-300 BC).See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
Phoenicians
That would be the very ancient Phoenicians (1550 BC-300 BC).See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
Mediterranean Sea
Phoenicians
The Polynesians were known for their exceptional seafaring abilities, navigating vast distances across the Pacific Ocean using only their knowledge of stars, currents, and winds. The Vikings were also renowned for their seafaring prowess, exploring and settling in regions across the North Atlantic during the Viking Age. The Phoenicians were another ancient civilization known for their maritime skills, establishing trade routes throughout the Mediterranean and beyond.
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It traded around the Western Mediterranean.
control of the seafaring trade in the Mediterranean
Some Minoans were sea-faring. Later the 'Sea Peoples' of mixed origin spread around the eastern Mediterranean.
The Phoenicians became a seafaring center of trade due to their island possessions, particularly in the Mediterranean region. Their island colonies helped facilitate maritime trade routes and expand their influence across the ancient world.