Although Byblian Trade May Have Traveled Across The Sinai

You might also like

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 1

Although Byblian trade may have traveled across the Sinai and then taken to the Red Sea, it is

thought unlikely that something as complex as recessed panel architecture could have made its way
into Egypt by proxy, and at least a small contingent of migrants is frequently suspected.
Furthermore, the fact that so many Gerzean sites are at the mouths of wadis that lead to the Red
Sea may indicate some amount of trade via the Red Sea .[17]
Egyptologists generally concur that the Gerzean Culture is mostly indigenous to Egypt despite these
signs of foreign influence.

You might also like