There are still other authors who suggest that settlement of the region may have remoted to the period of Phoenician or Carthaginian traders.
Celts and Phoenician traders may have settled in this region, along the coast, although these are only speculations.
The dogs were spread throughout the ancient world by Phoenician traders.
Earlier scholars had speculated that the structure had been built by Arab or Phoenician traders.
If he had been a Phoenician trader, the bean counters in Tyre would have caught on to him pretty quickly.
These soon became important colonies, inhabited by Phoenician traders and their families who traded overseas and with the old Sardinians.
No, Phoenician traders were famous throughout the Mediterranean and beyond for their red-purple dyed goods.
Phoenician traders and colonists from the eastern Mediterranean came to the peninsula about 1100 B.C.
Phoenician traders probably began visiting Great Britain in search of minerals around this time, bringing with them goods from the Mediterranean.
A group of Phoenician traders unexpectedly arrives, and gives hope to the tribe.