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ladessa [460]
3 years ago
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY MULI CHOiCE QUESTION Which did Nubia and Egypt have in common? gold and ivory participated in trade alphab

et located along Nile River pyramids pharaohs
History
1 answer:
lutik1710 [3]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Nubia which is the present-day Sudan and Egypt had so much in common. This is because they shared boundaries and have been existing for ages. Some of the things they share in common are:

1. participated in trade: both the Nubia and Egypt participated in trade among each other. This led to an exchange of commodities such as gold and ivory from Nubia and in return, Egypt traded with Wheat.

2. alphabet: they both shared similar royal symbols in writing. This is evident through rock art found in both regions.

3. located along the Nile River: they are both located along the Nile River. This is evident from the map of Africa, showing the Nile River passing through both areas.

4. pyramids: why pyramids are synonymous with Egypt, Nubia was also known to have over 200 pyramids constructed at the necropolis at Meroë.

5. pharaohs: again, why Pharaohs are synonymous with Egypt, the Nubia also had Pharaohs who at some point ruled over Egypt and Nubia during the Nubia conquest of Egypt. For example Alara.

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