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Q: Did the Shites trade ebony and ivory with Egypt?
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What two important trade goods did kush export to Egypt?

iron and steel


Did the people of kush trade with Egypt?

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


What was Kush's economy based on?

Trade They exported goods such as gold, copper, ivory, and ebony.


How did the geography of early Egypt affect nubia?

Yes. The different geographies in the two places did help increase trade, especially using the Nile to travel between the two.


What kind of African riches did egyptians trade for?

According to historians, ancient Egyptians had a trading relationship with Africa where they received ebony and ivory. In Nubia, the Egyptians received gold.


What did hatshepsut get from punt and was it important?

Queen Hatshepsut's expedition to Punt came back with Ebony, Ivory, Myrh, skins of exotic animals (giraffe, leopard, and rhino), live animals (baboons and leopards), resin from trees (incense and myrh), gold, and slaves. The live trees were planted in front of her mortuary temple, where their roots can still be seen.


What did kush trade with its neighbor Egypt?

Salt, gold, ivory. Salt was very important in the ancient world not like today.


What did egypts neighbors trade with Egypt?

Salt, gold, ivory. Salt was very important in the ancient world not like today.


What nubian natural resources were turned into items for trade?

Nubia was an ideal trading place. Nubia imported or brought in:leopard skins,ostrich eggs, feathers, ivory, ebony, spices, and gold


What did Queen Hatshepsut trade at Punt?

In terms of trade, Hatshepsut was not blind to the need of bolstering Egypt's economy' and indeed, the Punt expedition is but the climax of her consistent trading enterprises with Lebanon, Crete, Syria, West Africa, South Africa, Aswan and the reopening of mines in Mt. Sinai. She traded Ivory, gold, silver and other goods for eating.


What was Hatshepsut achievements?

She expanded trade routes and Egypt's economy grew significantly greatly during her rule. She sent trade ships down to Punt to trade for leopard skins, red woods, greyhounds, cheetahs, gold, ivory (elephant tusk), and ostrich feathers.


Why are religions against the ivory trade?

A:Most religions around the world are concerned with ethics, and the ivory trade is unethical.