The kingdom of Judah was culturally closer to Egypt, its main trading partner outside Palestine, while Israel was aligned to the Phoenician cities and Aram.
Yes, the Ancient Hebrews traded gold.
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The Hebrews had always been in the Fertile Crescent, which is a place with major trade routes, including part of the famous Silk Road. In addition, there is a sea coast for shipping. When the Hebrews settled in Israel (Canaan), they were in a place that bridged three continents (Asia, Africa, and the nearby Europe).
They traded throughout the Mediterranean, possibly as far north as Turkey.
The Ancient Hebrews traded silver, gold, and land. But electronics weren't invented until the 19th Century.
International Association for Technology Trade was created in 2004-11.
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Modern communications technology has changed trade and impacted how basic trade is conducted throughout the world. It has made trade operations more systematic and organized.
Avraham (abraham) was first recorded trading (purchasing) with silver (Genesis ch.23).
Yes, among other occupations such as crafts, farming, shepherding, fishing and so on.
What was the large city-state of Crete that became the center of trade and technology
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