The museum started in 1992 and its principal role is to explain the history of the area which starts in the 13th century b.c.e. with the start attributed to Phoenician sailors.
According to myth, the Comoros islands were first visited by Phoenician sailors.
The boy dangled, a living Tarot card, the hanged man, the Phoenician sailor, innocent lost and barely above the wave of a stygian sea.
He also passes on dismissive reports from Phoenician sailors that, while circumnavigating Africa, they "saw the sun on the right side while sailing westwards".
I'd never look at a turtle again without imagining it being molested by a scruffy Phoenician sailor.
Phoenician sailors, venturing the unknown seas, found Carthage and Cornwall and established commerce upon the earth.
The history of the town starts in the 13th century b.c.e. with the founding attributed to Phoenician sailors.
It had already been used as a safe port by Greek and Phoenician sailors.
Some believe the names "Europe" and "Asia" come from Phoenician sailors who designated between the two destinations by the movement of the sun.
Almost from the beginning, when Phoenician sailors founded Carthage in 846 B.C., building surfaces have been enlivened by color, texture, light and shadow.