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The Nubians were not as dependant on the flooding of the Nile, so they had no need to trade by water.
The Nubians began making iron weapons around 1000 BCE. This development marked a significant advancement in their metallurgy, allowing them to create more effective tools and weapons. The use of iron contributed to the growth of their civilization and their ability to engage in warfare and trade.
Nubians did not use the Nile for trade primarily due to geographic and political factors. The Nile's flow northward made it challenging for Nubians to access trade routes that connected them to other regions, particularly since much of the trade activity was dominated by the Egyptians upstream. Additionally, the political landscape and conflicts between Nubia and Egypt often hindered open trade along the river. Instead, Nubians relied on overland trade routes to connect with neighboring cultures and regions.
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Nubian civilization --APEX
The Nubians were not as dependant on the flooding of the Nile, so they had no need to trade by water.
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The Nubians began making iron weapons around 1000 BCE. This development marked a significant advancement in their metallurgy, allowing them to create more effective tools and weapons. The use of iron contributed to the growth of their civilization and their ability to engage in warfare and trade.
To the north of Canaan was the ancient civilization of Aram, known for its city-states such as Damascus. To the south, Canaan bordered Egypt, a powerful and influential civilization that played a significant role in the region's history and politics. Both civilizations had a profound impact on Canaan's culture, trade, and conflicts throughout ancient history.
Nubians did not use the Nile for trade primarily due to geographic and political factors. The Nile's flow northward made it challenging for Nubians to access trade routes that connected them to other regions, particularly since much of the trade activity was dominated by the Egyptians upstream. Additionally, the political landscape and conflicts between Nubia and Egypt often hindered open trade along the river. Instead, Nubians relied on overland trade routes to connect with neighboring cultures and regions.
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Egyptians were affected by their contact with the Nubians because for many years the Egyptians had to trade and fight with their southern neighbor.
silk, fish, and other stuff.
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ancient Egypt's economy was based on agriculture and trading in surplus produce. Trade helped them expand there civilization.