History, 16.12.2021 06:00 milkshakegrande101
The map shows the trade routes of the ancient
Egyptians
Which statement about trade in ancient Egypt does the
map support?
EUROPE Ancient Egyptian
Trade
Tigris River
Mediterranean
Sea
Euphrates
River
Sinai
Memphis
Peninsula
Egypt
Eastern SIA
Desert
Arabian Desert
Thebes
Western Desert
Aswan
Nubia
River
Red
Sea.
-Trade route
N
w E
Trade route
on water
O Ancient Egyptians did not trade outside of Africa,
Ancient Egyptians did not only trade with African
peoples.
O Ancient Egyptians did not use sea routes to trade
with distant lands.
Ancient Egyptians did not use land routes to trade
with distant lands,
on land
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