food
they traded their goods
Egypt has an enormous climate advantage. When it's wintertime in Europe, and people still want to eat strawberries and cucumbers, you can grow them in Egypt and sell them in Europe.
of course there sell it
Impossible question. France is a modern civilised nation of sixty million people. They buy and sell everything, same as everybody else.
In Ancient Egypt it was very popular to sell wheat and barley and papyrus.
they work at services, industrys and agriculture
sometimes
you would sell more goods in LOWER (meaning Northern because that's the lower part of the river) Egypt, because that's where the Nile Delta is located, which is a major trade corridor. From the Nile Delta, ships can go by water to the Mediterranean, which can help the merchants get to Southern Europe and the Middle East. The Nile Delta is also close to Egypt's Capital and most populated city, Cairo, which is in the NORTHERN part of the country. Merchants could sell in Cairo, because of all the people there. The Sahara Desert is located in Southern Egypt. Because of this, SOUTHERN Egypt has the lowest population density of the whole nation. The only people that are there are nomadic herders, and merchants who travel by camel. So to answer this question, if you were a merchant in Egypt, you would sell more goods in NORTHERN (or lower) Egypt than in Southern Egypt. North is above, and Southern is below. Look it up
no they did not
If you are someone who enjoys crafting quilts and are interested in trying to sell some of your work, a good place to look is Etsy. Etsy is a wonderful online community where people sell their handmade crafts.
they would sell rare things that you could find only in Egypt
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.