yes i know because i read it from my library book I'm in yr 4 and 8 yrs old
Trade?
Traders in ancient Egypt primarily followed routes along the Nile River, which facilitated the transportation of goods between Upper and Lower Egypt. They also utilized overland paths connecting to neighboring regions, such as the Red Sea for trade with Arabia and the Mediterranean Sea for trade with the Levant and beyond. Additionally, trade expeditions ventured into the deserts to access valuable resources like gold and incense from Nubia and Punt. These diverse routes enabled Egypt to thrive as a central hub for commerce in the ancient world.
they traded with upper Egypt or lower Egypt
ancient egypt
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
In ancient Egypt, the goddess Hathor was associated with trade, fertility, and motherhood, and she played a significant role in the success of trade. Revered as the goddess of music, dance, and joy, Hathor was often depicted as a protector of miners and traders, overseeing the exchange of goods. Her influence extended to various aspects of life, making her a vital deity in the economic and spiritual realms of ancient Egyptian society.
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trade
Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt sent traders to various countries in the region to buy and sell goods, such as luxury items, incense, exotic animals, and precious metals. She was known for expanding Egypt's trade network and establishing diplomatic relations with other nations.
Some of that trade is by sea transport.
gold and jewlery
Yes, they got silk from China. yes i think so