HISTORY
HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
|
|
oil and fish
|
|
gold and silver
|
|
cedar and dye
|
|
wheat and barley
|
Detailed explanation-1: -The main natural resources of the Phoenician cities in the eastern Mediterranean were the prized cedars of Lebanon and murex shells used to make the purple dye.
Detailed explanation-2: -Along with their famous purple dyes, Phoenician sailors traded textiles, wood, glass, metals, incense, papyrus, and carved ivory. In fact, the word “Bible, ‘’ from the Greek biblion, or book, came from the city of Byblos. It was a center of the trade of papyrus, a common writing material in the ancient world.
Detailed explanation-3: -Their most important exports were cedar wood, glass, and Tyrian cloth. Cedar was very important in the ancient Middle East because this natural resource was sorely lacking in many areas.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Phoenicians used to sail with their cedar boats to the coast of the Egyptian Delta to transfer the majestic Cedar wood which the Egyptians used for construction. The Phoenicians traded the wood for some rare metals and jewellery which were used for trading in their own land.