The Phoenicians were notable for all of the following EXCEPT

A. having some of the best ships in the Mediterranean
B. establishing numerous Black Sea colonies.
C. inventing an alphabet.
D. having an extensive trade network
E. conquering the Sea Peoples of Egypt.


Answer: E

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