The most important, long-lasting legacy of the Phoenicians was the
a. Purple dye
b. Alphabet
c. Ship-building technology
Step-by-step explanation:
Phoenicians are people who lived in a narrow land along the coast of modern Syria, Lebanon and northern Israel. Harbors and trading posts were established throughout the Mediterranean basin by Phoenicians.
The long-lasting legacy of the Phoenicians was Alphabet, purple dye and their ship building technology. Phoenicians used violet-purple dye to color the garments. The contribution of Phoenicians to the arts is impressive. The role of Phoenicians in publicizing the cultures of the ancient world is remarkable.