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    There’s the Bronze Age collapse. Now. The Phoenicians can get down to business
     
    — Bill Wurtz

    Phoeniciaball was a very strong and mighty civilization in the Levant. He could into inventings weird letters and trade. Its child was Carthageball.

    History

    Phoeniciaball evolved from Canaanball around 1200 BC. It invented the first non-hieroglyphic alphabet and was very rich. It also had many colonies all around the Mediterranean.

    Phoeniciaball was however not a unified state, but rather a civilizational space that contained several city-states. A “Phoenician” was a label given by Ancient Greeceball for the great mass of skillful and fierce Levantine sailors who dominated the trade of the Mediterranean Sea for eras.

    The city-states of Phoeniciaball also differed between each other. The culture of Byblosball was greatly influenced by Ancient Egyptball, with its rulers and nobles adopting not only Egyptian customs and clothing, but even their gods. Aradusball (nowadays Arwadball in Syriaball), resembled their neighbors of Ugaritball and Mesopotamiaball. Sidonball had its architecture inspired by Ancient Greeceball and Achaemenidball. Tyreball, in turn, was the most “Canaanite” of the city-states, with its culture being retained primarily from Canaanball, despite maintaining strong ties with Kingdom of Israelcube.

    The city-states of Phoeniciaball were first put as tributary states to Assyriaball and Babylonball, being later conquered by Achaemenidball in 539 BC.

    How to draw

    Drawing Phoeniciaball is simple:

    1. Divide the basic circle shape into two vertical stripes, blue and red
    2. Draw the eyes and you're finished.

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