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In the north, the hill country and the coastal plain merge. The Canaanites of the heavily forested region became expert seafarers and merchants and their high quality wood was in high demand throughout the ancient Mediteranean. These Canaanites were later known as the [...].
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Phoenicians

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In the north, the hill country and the coastal plain merge. The Canaanites of the heavily forested region became expert seafarers and merchants and their high quality wood was in high demand throughout the ancient Mediteranean. These Canaanites were later known as the [...].
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In the north, the hill country and the coastal plain merge. The Canaanites of the heavily forested region became expert seafarers and merchants and their high quality wood was in high demand throughout the ancient Mediteranean. These Canaanites were later known as the [...].
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Phoenicians
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of the heavily forested region became expert seafarers and merchants and their high quality wood was in high demand throughout the ancient Mediteranean. These Canaanites were later known as the <span>Phoenicians. <span>

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Who were the Canaanites? (The Land of Canaan, Geography, People and History) - YouTube
ttle or no natural defense. 4:34 Cites like Lachish, Jerusalem, Samaria and Hebron 4:38 were all power centers chosen for their strategic location 4:41 that made them difficult to besiege. 4:43 <span>In the north, the hill country and the coastal plain merge 4:47 The Canaanites of the heavily forested region, became expert seafarers and merchants 4:52 and their high quality wood was in high demand throughout the ancient 4:56 These Canaanites were later known as the Phoenicians. 4:59 While the Hill Country of Canaan is not particularly unusual 5:02 the Jordan rift 5:04 is one of the most extreme topographic features on our planet. 5:07 The shore of the Dead Sea

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