Masters of the Early Waves: How a Seafaring People Forged the First Maritime Power
Exploring the Dawn of Phoenician Ocean Influence
Before the ancient world understood the scale of its own oceans, one civilization quietly mastered them. Masters of the Early Waves transports readers into the exhilarating rise of the Phoenician navigators—bold innovators who carved trade routes across the Mediterranean long before empires learned to sail.
This gripping narrative reveals how a network of coastal cities transformed themselves into the earliest maritime superpower, developing advanced shipbuilding, pioneering long-distance commerce, and spreading new ideas, alphabets, and cultural connections across continents. From cedar-laden harbors to storm-battered open seas, you'll follow the astonishing expansion of these sea traders as they charted new worlds, founded distant colonies, and reshaped the economies of ancient civilizations.
Accessible and engaging for newcomers to ancient history, this book illuminates how the Phoenicians revolutionized navigation, built wealth through daring trade ventures, and left behind a legacy that still touches global culture today. Dive into the origins of international seafaring and discover the extraordinary people who made the world wider, richer, and forever connected.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9783565106790110164
- Artikelnummer SW9783565106790110164
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Autor
Naomi Clarke
- Verlag epubli
- Seitenzahl 127
- Veröffentlichung 26.11.2025
- Barrierefreiheit
- ISBN 9783565106790