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c. 1000 BC
 
     
Tyre and Sidon have by now replaced Byblos as the dominant cities within Phoenicia        
c. 970 BC
 
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Hiram, the Phoenician king of Tyre, is an enthusiastic trading partner of King David in Jerusalem, and later of Solomon        
c. 950 BC
 
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Wood from the famous cedars of Lebanon is only one of the many luxury goods traded by the Phoenicians       
c. 650 BC
 
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The earliest known coins are minted in Ephesus, bean-shaped and struck on one side with a distinguishing mark      
c. 350 BC
 
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Private financiers in Athens give loans, take deposits, change money from one currency to another and arrange credit for travellers      
299 BC
 
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Seleucus founds Antioch as a Greek city on the trade route between Mesopotamia and Europe       
c. 200 BC
 
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The oasis city of Palmyra acquires importance on the caravan route between Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean      
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106 BC
 
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A caravan leaves China with goods destined for Persia - proof that the eastern half of the Silk Road is now open     
64 BC
 
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The Roman annexation of Syria brings the Silk Road all the way to the Mediterranean      
c. 10 BC
 
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The period of stability achieved during the reign of Augustus Caesar has been given the name Pax Romana ('Roman peace')