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Who produced goods traded by the Phoenicians? What were their most important goods? Give two examples of Phoenician trading centers.

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They traded textiles.

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Phoenician exports included cedar and pine wood, fine linen from Tyre, Byblos, and Berytos, cloths dyed with the famous Tyrian purple (made from the snail Murex), embroideries from Sidon, wine, metalwork and glass, glazed faience, salt, and dried fish. In addition, the Phoenicians conducted an important transit trade.

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Answer: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 trade of papyrus a common writing material in the ancient world.

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