Ancient Aksum, located in present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea, was rich in several Natural Resources. Key resources included gold, which was vital for trade and currency, as well as ivory and frankincense, both highly sought after in ancient markets. The region also had fertile land suitable for agriculture, enabling the cultivation of crops like barley and wheat, which supported its population and trade networks. Additionally, the proximity to the Red Sea facilitated maritime trade, enhancing Aksum's economic prosperity.
Ancient coring were rich in natural recources
Aksum
Gondar
Natural Resources
monarchy government
Aksum
plants and animals
Fish primarily.
The Kingdom of Aksum did some major trading with the Romans and Ancient India, also,æthey were a hub of commerce. And, they minted their own currency.
Some natural resources in the Indus are resources like sand and rocks.
salt and gold
They were just deserts.