Researchers say they have found the first indisputable evidence of what they believe was a major Phoenician dye producing site off the Carmel coast in Haifa, where the ancient seafaring people made a rare and much sought-after purple dye during the Iron Age. A major driver for economies of the time, the dye was extracted…
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- Pētnieki apgalvo, ka ir atraduši pirmos neapstrīdamos pierādījumus par, viņuprāt, galveno feniķiešu krāsu ražošanas vietu pie Karmelas krastiem Haifā, kur senie jūrnieki dzelzs laikmetā izgatavoja retu un ļoti pieprasītu violetu krāsu.
- A major driver for economies of the time, the dye was extracted….
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