trade routes.
Ancient Egypt's major products for trade included grain, particularly wheat and barley, which were staples of their economy. They also traded papyrus, used for writing and documentation, along with linen made from flax. Additionally, Egypt exported gold, precious stones, and various crafts, such as jewelry and pottery, which were highly valued in other regions. These goods were exchanged with neighboring cultures, facilitating a vibrant trade network.
Trade routes, axum was the center of ancient trade. Until Islams rose to power in the seventh century. The Islams changed the trade routes.
The establisment of trade and sovereign states and a bureaucratic style of goverment.
Yes, they got silk from China. yes i think so
establishment of trade routes between Egypt and other kingdoms
Water supply for drinking bathing, and eventually trade routes.
Queen Hatshepsut was famous in ancient Egypt for creating trade routes to Punt, rebuilding all damaged temples, and because she built deir el bahri temple.
The two cities on the trade routes located on the Nile River are Cairo and Luxor. Cairo, the capital of Egypt, served as a major trade hub and cultural center, while Luxor, known for its ancient temples and monuments, was an important religious and administrative city in ancient times. Both cities played significant roles in facilitating trade and commerce along the Nile.
It took place between the major centers of civilization in Europe and Asia antiquity.......
Suez
palestine
trade routes.
they traded with upper Egypt or lower Egypt
yes
ancient egypt
She restored the trade routes and was a great builder.