they traded goods like gold, silver, copper, and fine pottery traveled the over land trade routes.
the goods that was traded by them are milk, soil, silk, cloth
they transported riches for the sea gods
i believe the trade goods were fish , but if i am wrong , feel free to correct me
They became rivals because Egypt was benefiting from Nubia and they got better and more goods from lower Nubia.
i believe the trade goods were fish , but if i am wrong , feel free to correct me
They became rivals because Egypt was benefiting from Nubia and they got better and more goods from lower Nubia. is the other answer which i understand doesent help but the best answer is that nubia and egypt were fighting because nubia wanted land. :)
gold silver and copper
Egypt affect Nubian culture by source of goods.
i believe the trade goods were fish , but if i am wrong , feel free to correct me
They supported each other through trade/ transporting goods.
They carried goods from central Africa and Nubia into Egypt and southwestern Asia and brought other goods back
the Egyptian king and the Nubian king both wher brothers from the same father. the Egyptain king wanted to make peace with his brother in nubia by making nubia part of Egypt but his bother turned agenst him, killing most of the pharos men. Nubia and Egypt both share the same bloodline from a man called "HAM" as its written in the bible. Ham had many sons that ruled many parts of Africa
In agriculture both economies relied on the floods of the Nile to grow grains. Egypt benefited more from this as it was in the lower Nile Valley and its delta. Nubia could tap into goods from the inland Africa, such as ivory, ebony and wild animals (elephants, rhinos, gazelles and the like).
Egyptians imported monkeys, panthers, giraffes, ebony, ostrich feathers, and precious stone, to name a few, from Nubia.