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And more than 2,000 years before that, the great Phoenician ships arrived here from the far corner of the known world.
Thucydides says that 200 Phoenician ships were captured and destroyed.
What we know about Phoenician ships we learned mainly from their pictures on coins.
Thucydides says that there was a fleet of 200 Phoenician ships, and is generally considered the most reliable source.
He said from Italy, in a Phoenician ship.
Homer describes such a Phoenician ship in the Odyssey.
The Phoenician ships were dismissed from the Persian fleet before the battle, which reduced its strength further.
Three Phoenician ships were sent with fifteen Persian nobles.
The Greeks had two names for Phoenician ships: hippoi and galloi.
On long voyages, Phoenician ships often had priests aboard, and they found a use for Mr. Stick.
It's a gamble, as all insurance has always been since the days when Phoenician ships set sail from Tyre to Cadiz for a cargo of tin.
They sent the Phoenician ships away (Herodotus does not explain why), and then sailed to the shore near Mount Mycale.
Furthermore, Plutarch says that the Persian fleet was awaiting 80 Phoenician ships sailing from Cyprus.
The fleet of Phoenician ships comes to the shores of Atlantis only after mastering the new art of sailing without guiding stars.
Phoenician ship models also provide archaeologists information regarding the technical aspects of seafaring, and the cultural importance of seafaring for the ancient Phoenicians.
Dr. Ballard also plans to excavate the wrecks of some 2,750-year-old Phoenician ships where he has found hundreds of clay wine jars that they were carrying.
According to Plutarch, the Persian fleet was anchored off the mouth of the Eurymedon, awaiting the arrival of 80 Phoenician ships from Cyprus.
Cimon supposedly sailed with the Greek fleet as quickly as possible to intercept the fleet of 80 Phoenician ships which the Persians had been expecting.
And what about the story of the lost Phoenician ship, blown from an attempted circumnavigation of Africa over to South America, where its craftsmen inspired Western pyramid-building?
Thompson's Gallery presented a solo show of Danielle Eubank's work from the Phoenician Ship Expedition in London from July 6-24, 2011.
Notable early Iron Age shipwrecks include two Phoenician ships of c. 750 B.C. that foundered off Gaza with cargoes of wine in amphoras.
The Phoenician ship is finally able to land at Judea, where Asterix, Obelix, Dogmatix and Dubbelosix disembark and head for the city of Jerusalem.
The flag of the Lebanese navy depicts a Phoenician ship with the Lebanese Cedar tree, positioned on an anchor above the Arabic inscription of the navy's name.
The Phoenician Ship Expedition [1] is a re-creation of a 6th-century BCE Phoenician voyage conceived by Philip Beale.
Its might came from a killer navy of Phoenician ships that patrolled the Mediterranean Sea, and an army of elephants that marched over mountains with a military commander named Hannibal.
The fishing boats were large, heavy shells, reminding him of pictures he had seen on Phoenician vessels.
They located two wine-holding Phoenician vessels that sank near Israel's coast about 2,700 years ago.
Archaeologists estimate the Phoenician vessel above (H-3134) to be about 6 meters long and the beam about 2 meters.
During the First Punic War a large fleet was built allegedly using a stranded Phoenician vessel as a prototype.
He was looking for the shipwrecks of ancient Phoenician vessels, and he'd found them-two of them-dating back to seven hundred and fifty years before the time of Christ."