The Phoenicians developed their ancient civilization with profits from the lucrative maritime trade of the Mediterranean.
In the seventh century B.C., Tartessos once reached great heights as a rich society full of skilled craftsmen. New excavations have revealed surprising facts about how this culture was seemingly ...
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The First Inhabitants of Morocco Were Not the Phoenicians: Archaeologists Uncover a Forgotten Civilization
Archaeologists in Morocco have uncovered a 4,200-year-old settlement, challenging the long-held belief that the Phoenicians were the first to establish a presence along the country’s Atlantic coast.
A recent study published in the journal Nature revealed that while the ancient Phoenician civilization spread its culture widely across the Mediterranean, it did not spread its DNA. An international ...
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