This study focuses on the origins and development of resource
exchanges between the regions bordering the Nile and the Red Sea,
in the protohistoric period (3rd and 2nd millennium BC). Andrea
Manzo looks at the geography, resources and routes of
communication, textual and archaeological evidence relating to the
exchange of objects and resources during this period. The
political, social and belligerent implications of exchanges are
considered and it is argued that exchange routes may have more to
do with politics than the ecology or geography. French text.
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