answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

They expanded from trading Phoenician goods to carriage trade- that is they also shipped and traded goods from other as well as their on.

User Avatar

Wiki User

βˆ™ 8y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Which describes phoenician traders?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What peoples founded the city of Carthage circa 800 BCE?

Carthage was founded by Phoenician traders.Carthage was founded by Phoenician traders.Carthage was founded by Phoenician traders.Carthage was founded by Phoenician traders.Carthage was founded by Phoenician traders.Carthage was founded by Phoenician traders.Carthage was founded by Phoenician traders.Carthage was founded by Phoenician traders.Carthage was founded by Phoenician traders.


What are sailors and traders of the ancient world called?

Phoenician


What is the relationship between the trade and the spread of the Phoenician alphabet?

The Phoenician traders took their alphabet with them and it was adopted and adapted.


How did the Phoenician alphabet spread to other parts?

Their traders took it with them.


List the areas reached by Phoenician traders?

Get a life you stupid. be smart not dumb


What areas were reached by Phoenician traders?

The Mediterranean littoral, Canary Islands, Azores.


Which civilization was know for its exceptional sailors and traders?

In ancient times, the Phoenician people.


How was the Phoenician alphabet spread?

Traders took the alphabet with them to pass on to other people.


What skills were Phoenician?

They instituted alphabetic writing, and were very prominent traders and sailors.


What were the Phoenician ways of life?

As farmers, fishermen, soldiers, seamen, traders, tradesmen


What were dangers the Phoenician traders may have encountered along their journey?

Weather, pirates, hostile competitors.


What were the Phoenician traders and shipbuilders called?

According to their city of origin ie Sidonians, Tyrians, Carthaginians.