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| − | |By the dawn of the first millennium, the [[Phoenician]] [[city|cities]] had become large [[industrial]] and [[commercial]] [[centre]]s which [[specialised]] in the [[manufacture]] of [[luxury]] and [[prestige]] items. Due to the exceptionally high [[price]]s such items could command, they were either destined to be [[exchange]]d in [[market]]s outside of the [[Levant]] or, less frequently, to satisfy the needs of a very restricted number of [[wealthy]] clients within [[Phoenicia]] itself.<ref>{{:RefWoolmer001}} s. 84.</ref> | + | |By the dawn of the first millennium, the [[Phoenician]] [[city|cities]] had become large [[Industrial|industrial]] and [[commercial]] [[centre]]s which [[specialised]] in the [[manufacture]] of [[luxury]] and [[prestige]] items. Due to the exceptionally high [[price]]s such items could command, they were either destined to be [[exchange]]d in [[market]]s outside of the [[Levant]] or, less frequently, to satisfy the needs of a very restricted number of [[wealthy]] clients within [[Phoenicia]] itself.<ref>{{:RefWoolmer001}} s. 84.</ref> |
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| By the dawn of the first millennium, the Phoenician cities had become large industrial and commercial centres which specialised in the manufacture of luxury and prestige items. Due to the exceptionally high prices such items could command, they were either destined to be exchanged in markets outside of the Levant or, less frequently, to satisfy the needs of a very restricted number of wealthy clients within Phoenicia itself.[1] |
- ↑ Woolmer, Mark (2002). A Short History of the Phoenicians. London, New York: I.B.Tauris & Co. Ltd. s. 84.