The Nile River is very important body of water that helped Egypt do numerous things including traveling and trading. The Nile River is known as the longest river in the world.
Many things including gold, ivory (which was used in Egypt and also on the buildings in ancient Rome), ebony and many of the animals found in central Africa
its caled an expedition
u gotta be kidding me the wheel made travling easier and people could go through the process of trade quickly
they wanted to trade because they were in the middle of the desert.
Silk
Sumer, in Mesopotamia, and Egypt.
Yes. Egypt and Mesopotamia starting trading with each other around 3000 BC.
Biggest reason Egypt outlasted Mesopotamia was the Nile. The Nile's flooding kept Egypt's soil fertile. (and the fertile soil made Egypt a wealthy nation and good in international trade) And the Nile was easy to navigate.
As far as maritime trade goes, the Lydian's traded with Egypt, Greece and Phoenicia. By land, they traded with Mesopotamia and Persia.
There are a number of things that Egypt traded with Mesopotamia. Some of the common ones include crops, animal, art, architecture and so much more.
They had to make products to trade for scarce resources -studyisland
they traded clothes food jewels and weapons
The establisment of trade and sovereign states and a bureaucratic style of goverment.
some comparisons are they both have metal productes and cloth plus pottery they both also did trade and farming
The Minoans were located in Crete, an island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea strategically positioned between Egypt and Mesopotamia. This proximity facilitated trade and cultural exchange between the civilizations, allowing the Minoans to be influenced by Egyptian and Mesopotamian art, technology, and ideas. Their access to sea routes also enabled them to engage in extensive maritime trade networks, further exposing them to external influences.
trade
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