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No Nubians did not use marble but they did use iron gold and ebony
They dug irrigation canals to carry water from the Nile.
It was influenced because, old Egyptian men use to pee inside the rivers, making foreign traders wanting to pass through the river even more.
It was important because of the flow of the Nile. When the Nile flooded, rich fertiled soil called silt was moved along by the river and dropped in piles. Farmers would use to Plant their crops. If the flood of the Nile was to little, the crops would be flooded and Egypt would go through famine. If the flood of the Nile was to much, The crops would be destroyed.
It came about when they didn't use money so they used a method called bartering. Nubians carried goods from central Africa and Nubia into Egypt and southwestern. They developed trade routes over land, and they boosted the affiliation between Nubia and Egypt. The trade along the Nile river came from them using boats and other crafts to trade with other parts of Egypt along the Nile river.
It came about when they didn't use money so they used a method called bartering. Nubians carried goods from central Africa and Nubia into Egypt and southwestern. They developed trade routes over land, and they boosted the affiliation between Nubia and Egypt. The trade along the Nile river came from them using boats and other crafts to trade with other parts of Egypt along the Nile river.
It came about when they didn't use money so they used a method called bartering. Nubians carried goods from central Africa and Nubia into Egypt and southwestern. They developed trade routes over land, and they boosted the affiliation between Nubia and Egypt. The trade along the Nile river came from them using boats and other crafts to trade with other parts of Egypt along the Nile river.
It came about when they didn't use money so they used a method called bartering. Nubians carried goods from central Africa and Nubia into Egypt and southwestern. They developed trade routes over land, and they boosted the affiliation between Nubia and Egypt. The trade along the Nile river came from them using boats and other crafts to trade with other parts of Egypt along the Nile river.
Gold, Clay, Iron, and Copper
Gold, Clay, Iron, and Copper
Carry goods for trade
Anything and everything was traded along the Nile, which was also use for transport, by the tens of millions of people in its areas.
-Irrigation/agriculture -Clay Tablets -Transportation/trade
transportation, trade, warfare, barrier and most importantly agriculture that is farming
They used it for their food supply, from fishing to how the Nile floods and fertilizes the land, allowing farming, and for Transportation around Egypt, also for domestic and international trade.
The many fish that live in it and the important trading companies that use it as a trade route