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Question:-THE ANCIENT NUBIAN AND MALI KINGDOMS WERE BLESSED WITH MANY FEAUTURES AND ATTRIBUTES THAT ADDED ON TO THEIR WEALTH AND PROSPERITY IN THEIR ERA’S. ALTHOUGH THIS IS TRUE EVERY ANCIENT KINGDOM HAS ITS DECLINE BUT BOTH EARNED THEIR PLACE IN HISTORY AS SOME OF THE MOST HISTORICALLY CAPTIVATING AFRICAN KINGDOMS KNOWN TO MODERN DAY AUDIENCES.
-Nubia is the region south of Egypt, along the Nile River.
Ancient Nubia is what is now known as modern Sudan.
Most of Nubia is situated in modern day Sudan with one quarter of its territory located in Egypt.
-The Ancient Nubian economy for the most part thrived off of trading.
The basic trading knowledge of Nubia was adopted from the Egyptians, the earlier inhabitants of part of their territory.
Nubia was known for being a place of great natural wealth.
Trade items included gold, copper, diorite stones, ebony, ivory, and incense.
-Egypt dominated parts of Nubia from about 1950 to 1000 BC. Forts, trading posts and Egyptian style temples were


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: -THE ANCIENT NUBIAN AND MALI KINGDOMS WERE BLESSED WITH MANY FEAUTURES AND ATTRIBUTES THAT ADDED ON TO THEIR WEALTH AND PROSPERITY IN THEIR ERA’S. ALTHOUGH THIS IS TRUE EVERY ANCIENT KINGDOM HAS ITS DECLINE BUT BOTH EARNED THEIR PLACE IN HISTORY AS SOME OF THE MOST HISTORICALLY CAPTIVATING AFRICAN KINGDOMS KNOWN TO MODERN DAY AUDIENCES.
-Nubia is the region south of Egypt, along the Nile River.
Ancient Nubia is what is now known as modern Sudan.
Most of Nubia is situated in modern day Sudan with one quarter of its territory located in Egypt.
-The Ancient Nubian economy for the most part thrived off of trading.
The basic trading knowledge of Nubia was adopted from the Egyptians, the earlier inhabitants of part of their territory.
Nubia was known for being a place of great natural wealth.
Trade items included gold, copper, diorite stones, ebony, ivory, and incense.
-Egypt dominated parts of Nubia from about 1950 to 1000 BC. Forts, trading posts and Egyptian style temples were

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good luck with your project. have you ever considered getting a flash drive? Or, at my school, our teachers let us e-mail the project to them, then we can print it off at school, but I do go to a pretty small school.

you could just email it yourself as an attachment or something..

You could have e-mailed it to yourself, or put it on a flash drive. But, I give you credit for creative thinking by putting it here. :-)