the eastern mediterranean sea
Some of that trade is by sea transport.
the eastern Mediterranean Sea
Egypt
Egypt
The red sea was used for a source of food and as a route to trade goods.
the nile river made Egypt's trade opportunities successful. to trade, the egyptians went in their boat on the nile river, then went to the Mediterranean sea to trade with other countries.
For the most part, trade in Ancient Egypt went north or east. Nubia in modern Sudan was conquered for a period, but Nubia's sources were generally inland. The only trade down the Red Sea (or Sea of Reeds) was to Punt, a land of unknown location and erstwhile trade.
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they would use the red sea to trade between countries ,and this was a quick way to trade.
Traders in ancient Egypt primarily followed routes along the Nile River, which facilitated the transportation of goods between Upper and Lower Egypt. They also utilized overland paths connecting to neighboring regions, such as the Red Sea for trade with Arabia and the Mediterranean Sea for trade with the Levant and beyond. Additionally, trade expeditions ventured into the deserts to access valuable resources like gold and incense from Nubia and Punt. These diverse routes enabled Egypt to thrive as a central hub for commerce in the ancient world.
They Traded The North Sea And The East Super