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What did the Minoan's and the Mycenaean's trade?

With Egypt and Phoenicia, and with the various peoples of Asia Minor and the Black Sea.


Was Phoenicia a group of city states located in the western part of Asia minor now turkey?

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Is it true that Phoenicia was a group of city-states located in the western part of Asia Minor - now Turkey?

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What people served as a navy for the Persians?

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What has the author Raymond Weill written?

Raymond Weill has written: 'Phoenicia and western Asia to the Macedonian conquest' -- subject(s): History 'Phoenicia and Western Asia'


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Which continent was Phoenicia located on?

The continent was Asia that is my shania christian's anwser


What is the continent of Phoenicia?

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What civilization was influenced by the Minoans and traded goods?

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What is Today's Asia Minor?

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How did Alexander the Great make it difficult for the Persian navy to be involved in the fighting?

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What was Asia Minor called before the Romans named it Asia Minor?

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