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Nubia, located to the south of Egypt, was a significant source of goods, particularly gold, ivory, and exotic materials. This region played a crucial role in trade, supplying Egypt with valuable resources that supported its economy and culture. Additionally, the trade routes through Nubia facilitated the exchange of goods between Egypt and sub-Saharan Africa. The relationship between Egypt and Nubia was marked by both trade and cultural exchange.
Egypt acquired a variety of resources and goods from Nubia and Syria, including gold, ivory, and exotic animals from Nubia, which were valuable for trade and ceremonial purposes. From Syria, Egypt obtained timber, textiles, and luxury goods, as well as military alliances and strategic access to trade routes. These acquisitions significantly contributed to Egypt's wealth and cultural exchange during ancient times.
The geographical location of the Nile Valley made it an ideal trade passageway for goods to be sent to the Mediterranean from the interior of Africa.
They supported each other through trade/ transporting goods.
The Egyptians were masters of trade in the ancient world. Encouraged by Hatsheput .expedition to Punt and Thutmose III's .trades for rich loot in Southwest Asia and the Mediterranean Region, Egypt was a center of trade. Egyptians and their trading partners sailed along the Nile River to trade their goods, but sometimes also traveled to and from the Eastern or Western Deserts. Egyptians bartered with their precious resources, including gold, papyrus, linen, and grain.
i believe the trade goods were fish , but if i am wrong , feel free to correct me
They became rivals because Egypt was benefiting from Nubia and they got better and more goods from lower Nubia.
It came about when they didn't use money so they used a method called bartering. Nubians carried goods from central Africa and Nubia into Egypt and southwestern. They developed trade routes over land, and they boosted the affiliation between Nubia and Egypt. The trade along the Nile river came from them using boats and other crafts to trade with other parts of Egypt along the Nile river.
i believe the trade goods were fish , but if i am wrong , feel free to correct me
They became rivals because Egypt was benefiting from Nubia and they got better and more goods from lower Nubia. is the other answer which i understand doesent help but the best answer is that nubia and egypt were fighting because nubia wanted land. :)
i believe the trade goods were fish , but if i am wrong , feel free to correct me
The traingular trade route was in the shape of a triangle. Goods from Europe were shipped to Africa, goods from Africa were shipped to the Americas, and goods from the Americas were shipped to Europe.
Egypt affect Nubian culture by source of goods.
It came about when they didn't use money so they used a method called bartering. Nubians carried goods from central Africa and Nubia into Egypt and southwestern. They developed trade routes over land, and they boosted the affiliation between Nubia and Egypt. The trade along the Nile river came from them using boats and other crafts to trade with other parts of Egypt along the Nile river.
The geographical location of the Nile Valley made it an ideal trade passageway for goods to be sent to the Mediterranean from the interior of Africa.
It came about when they didn't use money so they used a method called bartering. Nubians carried goods from central Africa and Nubia into Egypt and southwestern. They developed trade routes over land, and they boosted the affiliation between Nubia and Egypt. The trade along the Nile river came from them using boats and other crafts to trade with other parts of Egypt along the Nile river.
They supported each other through trade/ transporting goods.