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How did the Phoenicians contribute to western civilization

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The Phoenician Alphabet
====The Phoenician Alphabet====
Perhaps the most important cultural innovation of the Phoenicians was the development of the alphabet around 1000 BC. It appears that the Canaanites had developed the first phonetic alphabet , and it was used by several peoples such as the Moabitesused it. Based on the evidence , it would appear that the Phoenicians contributed to the development of this alphabet , and it appears that they used it widely in their commercial enterprises.  They helped to popularize the use of the alphabet , and many cultures , including the Greeks and Hebrews , adopted it. Over time, many national languages used their writing system. This alphabet was one of the most important inventions in all of human history. It was different from hieroglyphs, used by many societies in the Levant as it was not based on signs, but on the sounds of speech that people made. The consonants were combined with vowels to form words and sentences and allowed individuals to engage in much more complex communications than previously.  This allowed system permitted bureaucrats and others to keep more effective records and made governments more efficient. Ordinary people, such as traders , could learn the alphabet and become literate, which revolutionized many aspects of life. The impact of this system for writing was to have a profound impact on the Greeks, they adopted it, as they emerged from their Dark Ages. Scholars believe that the Hebrew alphabet is a regional variant of the one used in Phoenicia. Today, the script developed and transmitted by the inhabitants of cities such as Sidon, Tyre and Byblos, forms the basis for most of the globe’s alphabets.<ref>Diringer, David, and H. Freeman. A History of the Alphabet (London, Unwin Brothers, 1977), p. 8, 89, 112</ref>.
====Phoenicians: first democrats?====

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