UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020Trade is perhaps one of the most noticeable steps of an evolving civilization. For ancient Egypt, there was a wide range of potential traders, both on the African continent, especially Nubia, and over the Syrian-Palestinian corridor. However, as soon as circa 3000 BCE, Old Kingdom Egyptians were a sea-fearing civilization and an important part of the search for goods was made via the Red Sea and even via the Mediterranean. The ability to travel on the Great Green allowed the creation of trade routes with several other cultures as far as Byblos, Canaan, or Arad. With time, Egypt used the Mediterranean to import and export a myriad of products that would directly influence its own development as a civilization a...
"This volume focuses on the origin and development of the maritime transport container from the Earl...
If the adoption of Islam in Africa was largely a result of trade networks, it should be added that E...
In Antiquity, the regions encompassed by the Mediterranean Sea were extremely fertile allowing rapid...
Traders in the Ancient Mediterranean presents a framework on which to hang ancient Mediterranean buy...
The Phoenicians were known as artisans, merchants, and seafarers by the 10th century B.C.E. They exc...
The present volume aims at offering a less detailed but chronologically broader survey of the agents...
Studies on Roman participation in the Red Sea trade have tended to focus on wider geopolitical event...
The Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean were geographical and sociopolitical scenarios w...
International audienceAn outline of some major contacts between societies from the Arabian Peninsula...
There has been an increased interest in Romeʼs connections with the Far East over the course of the ...
© 2012 Joy-lyn Bell-OgilbyThe Phoenician homeland of the Levant, in the eastern Mediterranean, was a...
An outline of some major contacts between societies from the Arabian Peninsula to the Aegean world d...
Syrian stopovers in long-distance trade routes in the III millennium b.C. · The recent publication o...
International audienceThe history of Alexandrian trade has until the now been almost entirely writte...
The Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean were geographical and sociopolitical scenarios w...
"This volume focuses on the origin and development of the maritime transport container from the Earl...
If the adoption of Islam in Africa was largely a result of trade networks, it should be added that E...
In Antiquity, the regions encompassed by the Mediterranean Sea were extremely fertile allowing rapid...
Traders in the Ancient Mediterranean presents a framework on which to hang ancient Mediterranean buy...
The Phoenicians were known as artisans, merchants, and seafarers by the 10th century B.C.E. They exc...
The present volume aims at offering a less detailed but chronologically broader survey of the agents...
Studies on Roman participation in the Red Sea trade have tended to focus on wider geopolitical event...
The Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean were geographical and sociopolitical scenarios w...
International audienceAn outline of some major contacts between societies from the Arabian Peninsula...
There has been an increased interest in Romeʼs connections with the Far East over the course of the ...
© 2012 Joy-lyn Bell-OgilbyThe Phoenician homeland of the Levant, in the eastern Mediterranean, was a...
An outline of some major contacts between societies from the Arabian Peninsula to the Aegean world d...
Syrian stopovers in long-distance trade routes in the III millennium b.C. · The recent publication o...
International audienceThe history of Alexandrian trade has until the now been almost entirely writte...
The Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean were geographical and sociopolitical scenarios w...
"This volume focuses on the origin and development of the maritime transport container from the Earl...
If the adoption of Islam in Africa was largely a result of trade networks, it should be added that E...
In Antiquity, the regions encompassed by the Mediterranean Sea were extremely fertile allowing rapid...