Painting the Mediterranean Phoenician focuses on the
Canaanite-Phoenician economic systems that predominated in and
determined Mediterranean history. Phoenician trade networks were
sophisticated and elaborate operations that required a highly developed
society and institutions in order to spread and be maintained. By
tracking the manufacture, use, and shipment routes of Phoenician
products, primarily those traded in amphorae and bottles but also
fine-ware and their associated assemblages, a new map of Mediterranean
connectivity and interrelations emerges, whose routes, operations and
cultural affiliation lasted a long time. The Phoenician trade-nets are
presented geographically, with special attention paid to the traceable
product networks involving wine, salted fish, or perfumed oils.