The ancient Egyptians were one of the centre trade groups. They traded with many other countries.
They would get cedar wood from Lebanon, ebony and ivory from Africa, lapis lazuli from Afghanistan, incense, myrrh and oils from Punt and they also traded for copper and iron. They traded with gold, linen, grain, papyrus and sometimes artefacts from the pharaohs tombs. They would exchange goods at market places and transport their goods on the river Nile or using animals.
They would get cedar wood from Lebanon, ebony and ivory from Africa, lapis lazuli from Afghanistan, incense, myrrh and oils from Punt and they also traded for copper and iron. They traded with gold, linen, grain, papyrus and sometimes artefacts from the pharaohs tombs. They would exchange goods at market places and transport their goods on the river Nile or using animals.