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Title: Section 5: The Phoenicians and the Lydians


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Section 5 The Phoenicians and the Lydians
Lydian coins
Phoenician Cargo Ship
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I. The Phoenicians
A. Geography
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A. Geography
Phoenicia lay at the western end of the Fertile
Crescent - modern Israel, Lebanon, and Syria
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A. Geography
  • Phoenicia was a loose union of city-states, each
    governed by a king

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A. Geography
  • With little fertile land and mountains blocking
    expansion to the east, the Phoenicians began
    trading on the sea

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B. Phoenician Trade
  • The Phoenicians were the greatest traders of the
    ancient world

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B. Phoenician Trade
  • Phoenicia established colonies in Italy, Spain
    and North Africa

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B. Phoenician Trade
  • Phoenicians traded cedar from Lebanon, dried
    fish, linen, olive oil, and wine

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B. Phoenician Trade
  • They traded gold and silver objects made by using
    methods learned from the Egyptians

Bronze Bull covered in Gold Leaf, from a
Phoenician Temple at Byblos, Phoenicia
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B. Phoenician Trade
  • Phoenicia invented the art of glassblowing and
    traded beautiful glass objects

Phoenician glass bottles
Phoenician glass bead necklace
Gold bracelet w/glass Phoenician Beads
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B. Phoenician Trade
  • Phoenicians made a purple dye from a shellfish
    called the murex

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B. Phoenician Trade
  • Cloth dyed with this dye was highly valued and
    the color became known as royal purple

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B. Phoenician Trade
  • The cities of Sidon and Tyre became centers of
    the dyeing trade

Sea castle, Sidon
Ruins in Tyre
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C. Phoenician Culture
  • The Phoenicians helped to spread Egyptian and
    Babylonian culture throughout the Mediterranean
    region

Phoenicians bireme (a ship with two banks of
oars) ca. 700 BC
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C. Phoenician Culture
  • Religion was focused on winning the favor of
    their gods and sometimes involved human sacrifice

Baal The sun-god
Phoenician goddess figurines
Astarte - the supreme female divinity
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C. Phoenician Culture
  • The Phoenicians never established a major empire
    and their cities were conquered by the Assyrians

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C. Phoenician Culture
  • Their major contribution to world culture was the
    Phoenician alphabet

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C. Phoenician Culture
  • The Greeks and Romans adapted this alphabet into
    the one we use today

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A. Geography
II. The Lydians
  • Lydia was located in Asia Minor, which is now
    Turkey

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B. Lydian Contributions
  • They are remembered for inventing money - coins
    made of gold and silver

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B. Lydian Contributions
  • Before coins were invented, traders had to rely
    on barter

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B. Lydian Contributions
  • Lydian traders developed a money economy, a
    system based on money as a measure of value and a
    unit of account

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B. Lydian Contributions
  • The Lydians passed this on to the Greeks and
    Persians, who later spread the concept to other
    parts of the world
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