i believe they were kept tribally
the helped good that raised ancient Egypt power was gold, Stone's, foregrounds and minerals
Women in ancient Egypt were entitled to sell goods, own property, sue in court, and file for divorce.
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).
Yes, Egypt does have manufactured goods. Egypt's Manufactured goods are textiles, perfumes, vases, cutlery, lotions, pottery, and a small amount of wood
It was used as a source of food and as a route to trade goods.
they traded their goods
timber
Yes, but in food and goods.
They used the Nile to transport goods to other countries or to import them.
the helped good that raised ancient Egypt power was gold, Stone's, foregrounds and minerals
Women in ancient Egypt were entitled to sell goods, own property, sue in court, and file for divorce.
they made it easier
By elephant
Ancient Egypt could not produce all of the goods and luxuries that Egyptians wanted to consume, so, trade is the appropriate mechanism to get those goods and luxuries.
Bartering is the exchange of goods or services for other goods or services, without money. E.g. I will cut your hair if you give me two books.It was no different in Ancient Egypt prior to the invention of currency.
Often, in ancient times, a merchant would sell his goods in the heart of the city. For example, in Ancient Egypt, a merchant often transported his goods to Rome where he set up "shop" and sold his merchandise to residents and travelers.
They were tombs, so contained the body of the pharaoh and all his burial goods.