I think so.
Many things including gold, ivory (which was used in Egypt and also on the buildings in ancient Rome), ebony and many of the animals found in central Africa
pyramids kush's are smaller and Egypt's is bigger No.... The Relationship was trade. And since Egypt was bigger than Kush, Egypt conquered Kush and gave it the name Kush (it was previously named Nubia). _________________________________________________________________ No... The relationship WAS trade but Kush was IN Nubia. They are different.
Salt, gold, ivory. Salt was very important in the ancient world not like today.
Spices
Ancient Egypt and Kush each had what the others needed. Kush had lots of expensive minerals (like gold), and they traded them for grain and other food they needed. Egypt then traded the gold with other countries to get other things they needed.
Kush gains power from getting new weapons
Egypt desired several goods from Kush, notably gold, which was abundant in the region and highly valued for trade and jewelry. Additionally, they sought precious stones, ebony wood, and incense, which were used in religious ceremonies and luxury items. The rich agricultural products of Kush, such as grains and cattle, were also in demand to support the Egyptian population. Overall, the trade between Egypt and Kush was vital for both economies and cultures.
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they traded dogs cats and women
Kush sent Gold, Pottery, Iron tools ,ivory tools ,Ivory ,leopard skins ,orchard feathers ,elephants and slaves to Egypt
Kush mastered ironworking. Kushite's accomplished building the city of Napata, a city that nurture from its location for the trade route.
Both Mali and Kush depended on gold trade to keep their kingdoms wealthy.