boxes of food, jewels and jewelery, and cloth or building material
They pooped on the ships
The ancient Egyptian word for trade is "mr," which can also be related to the concept of "to buy" or "to sell." Trade was a significant aspect of ancient Egyptian economy and society, facilitating the exchange of goods both locally and with neighboring regions. The Egyptians engaged in trade for various goods, including luxury items, raw materials, and agricultural products.
They sent many ships on voyages to trade and show the welth of china.
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That depends on what kind of boats. there were trade ships, Battle ships even some that were buried with the Pharos so they could use them in the after life.
You dont trade ships you buy ships
Egyptian Trade Union Federation was created in 1957.
Federation of Egyptian Trade Unions was created in 2011.
I honestly don't have any idea what the answer to that is. Sorry, I'm wondering the same thing.
Ancient Egyptian boats were primarily categorized into two types: rivercraft and seagoing vessels. Rivercraft, such as the papyrus reed boats and wooden ships, were used for navigating the Nile and for trade, fishing, and transportation. Seagoing vessels, like the larger wooden ships, were designed for maritime trade and exploration, particularly in the Mediterranean and Red Seas. Both types played crucial roles in the economy and culture of ancient Egypt, facilitating trade, communication, and religious ceremonies.
It was a trade
money and ships
Trade winds were typically used by sailing ships such as the clipper ships, galleons, and merchant vessels. These ships relied on the steady and predictable trade winds to facilitate their voyages across oceans by harnessing the power of the wind to propel them forward.
Triangular trade
ships?
Ships.