The Development of Shipping Lines in Southwest Asia between the 3rd and 1st Millennium BC
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i5.474Keywords:
navigation lines, The ancient east, Arabian island, AlexanderAbstract
This research studies the development of shipping lines in Southwest Asia between the third and first millennium BC, and provides an overview of the Arab boats, marine navigation, and the development of their maritime lines around the Arabian Peninsula during the first millennium BC, and their relationship with international trade, touching on the development of international trade in The Persian Gulf during the reign of Alexander the Great. The research concluded that riding the sea was one of the professions in which most of the Arabs who inhabited the coasts worked, and the Arabs in this region of the world knew the manufacture of commercial ships and sea boats since ancient times.Downloads
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Kulaib, M. G. A. . (2009). The Development of Shipping Lines in Southwest Asia between the 3rd and 1st Millennium BC. Journal of Arts, 1(5), 28-39. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i5.474
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