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Because there was less land to farm in Kush than in Egypt,
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...they relied more on trade, herding and mining (especially gold/iron) rather than large-scale farming.
Less arable land in the narrow Nubian valley meant Kush developed commerce, controlled trade routes and resources (gold, ivory, timber), and became noted for ironworking and pastoralism instead of Egypt’s extensive agriculture.
Less arable land in the narrow Nubian valley meant Kush developed commerce, controlled trade routes and resources (gold, ivory, timber), and became noted for ironworking and pastoralism instead of Egypt’s extensive agriculture.
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