In terms of trade, Hatshepsut was not blind to the need of bolstering Egypt's economy' and indeed, the Punt expedition is but the climax of her consistent trading enterprises with Lebanon, Crete, Syria, West Africa, South Africa, Aswan and the reopening of mines in Mt. Sinai. She traded Ivory, gold, silver and other goods for eating.
In terms of trade, Hatshepsut was not blind to the need of bolstering Egypt's economy' and indeed, the Punt expedition is but the climax of her consistent trading enterprises with Lebanon, Crete, Syria, West Africa, South Africa, Aswan and the reopening of mines in Mt. Sinai. She traded Ivory, gold, silver and other goods for eating.
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Queen Hatshepsut traded with the people of the Land of Punt to obtain wood for construction purposes. The exact details of what she traded are not known, but it is believed that she exchanged valuable goods such as gold, ivory, and exotic goods for the much-needed wood.
She traded cloth, Nile water, frruit from the Nile banks, crops, silt for planting, and slaves.
In terms of trade, Hatshepsut was not blind to the need of bolstering Egypt's economy' and indeed, the Punt expedition is but the climax of her consistent trading enterprises with Lebanon, Crete, Syria, West Africa, South Africa, Aswan and the reopening of mines in Mt. Sinai.
In terms of trade, Hatshepsut was not blind to the need of bolstering Egypt's economy' and indeed, the Punt expedition is but the climax of her consistent trading enterprises with Lebanon, Crete, Syria, West Africa, South Africa, Aswan and the reopening of mines in Mt. Sinai. She traded Ivory, gold, silver and other goods for eating.
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he was a pharaoh so he traded with other places
It cost a lot, the economy was bad. Until Queen ( King ) Hatshepsut who traded.
She helped make Egypt a wealthier country and traded with others.
she traded a lot. that made Egypt wealthy
Canada traded lumber to Japan and in return japan traded carsoilgas?
Queen Hatshepsut traded with the people of the Land of Punt to obtain wood for construction purposes. The exact details of what she traded are not known, but it is believed that she exchanged valuable goods such as gold, ivory, and exotic goods for the much-needed wood.
She traded cloth, Nile water, frruit from the Nile banks, crops, silt for planting, and slaves.
Yeah, he was traded to Toronto. Basically, the trade was Calgary traded Phaneuf, Sjostrom and Holly, and Toronto traded White, Stajan, Mayers and Begin in return.
In terms of trade, Hatshepsut was not blind to the need of bolstering Egypt's economy' and indeed, the Punt expedition is but the climax of her consistent trading enterprises with Lebanon, Crete, Syria, West Africa, South Africa, Aswan and the reopening of mines in Mt. Sinai.
they traded fur and other living ways.
Arabs usually traded precious stones, spices, and special substances from trees. They traded these in Africa and Europe. In return, they received ivory, iron, and animal products. I think the Arabs also traded silk.