They traded ideas, animals, food, and tools.
The Egyptians traded goods such as scrolls, linen, gold, jewelry, goats, sheep, barley, wheat, and fruits, such as dates and figs. In exchange they brought back exotic woods, animal skins, and live animals.
They traded goods, slaves, and iron products for leopard skins and valuable wood.
Ancient Egyptians traded their surplus goods with other ancient countries in the Mediterranean world. They traded grains and minerals with other peoples.Ancient Egypt was involved in world trade. They traded in grains and minerals with other parts of the ancient world.
During ancient times, goods commonly traded on the Indian Ocean included spices, silk, precious stones, ivory, and ceramics. These items were highly sought after and traded between different regions along the Indian Ocean trade routes.
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.
they traded goods
Just as the name suggests, Egyptians didn't pay for their trade. Instead, they traded equal goods. Traded to: Mainly Kush and Nubia.
they traded because they were hungery and needed better things..
The Egyptians traded goods such as scrolls, linen, gold, jewelry, goats, sheep, barley, wheat, and fruits, such as dates and figs. In exchange they brought back exotic woods, animal skins, and live animals.
They traded goods, slaves, and iron products for leopard skins and valuable wood.
Ancient Egyptians traded their surplus goods with other ancient countries in the Mediterranean world. They traded grains and minerals with other peoples.Ancient Egypt was involved in world trade. They traded in grains and minerals with other parts of the ancient world.
The Ancient Egyptians traded with other countries in Africa and parts of Asia. The Nile River was the main route used to transfer goods from one country to another. They also used donkeys and carts to transport goods.
Ancient Egypt could not produce all of the goods and luxuries that Egyptians wanted to consume, so, trade is the appropriate mechanism to get those goods and luxuries.
They bartered and traded goods to get those items they needed.
During ancient times, goods commonly traded on the Indian Ocean included spices, silk, precious stones, ivory, and ceramics. These items were highly sought after and traded between different regions along the Indian Ocean trade routes.
Yes, in fact they traded they food for other goods and products, also for money.Natalie PApril 12 2010, 4:59pm
Grains, Beer, Wine, Bricks,Natron