The Mediterranean Sea played a crucial role in the development of ancient Egyptian civilization by facilitating trade and cultural exchange. It provided access to various resources, including timber, metals, and luxury goods from distant lands, enhancing economic prosperity. Additionally, the sea served as a means of transportation, allowing for the movement of people and ideas, which contributed to Egypt's cultural richness and connectivity with other civilizations.
The ancient Egytians would trade with Babylonies and people living in Mediterranean Sea,Sea Sea.
The Ancient Egyptians transported their goods by boat. They had the good fortune of having a river flowing north, to the Mediterranean Sea and its trade partners.
The Phoenicians.
Greece is Located on the Mediterranean Sea.
The Greek world was spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
To mummify the deceased.
The ancient Egytians would trade with Babylonies and people living in Mediterranean Sea,Sea Sea.
No they did not. Rome was (and still is) in Italy, on the opposite (European) coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The Egyptians never ventured into Europe.
The Ancient Egyptians transported their goods by boat. They had the good fortune of having a river flowing north, to the Mediterranean Sea and its trade partners.
To mummify the deceased.
The Mediterranean Sea
The Ancient Egyptians transported their goods by boat. They had the good fortune of having a river flowing north, to the Mediterranean Sea and its trade partners.
Water supply for drinking bathing, and eventually trade routes.
The Phoenicians.
Fishing, maritime commerce, and protection from European invasion for some centuries.
Ancient Rome was built on seven hills, but was nowhere near the Mediterranean sea proper. Rome was/is relatively inland and its nearest sea is the Tyrrhonian sea which could be loosely called an arm of the Mediterranean.
Greece is Located on the Mediterranean Sea.