From a position of strength, Egypt restored regular trade links with the Middle East and the northern Mediterranean during the 15th century BC. Use of the wheel, probably introduced with the chariot early in the millennium, became commonplace, bronze supplanted copper for all manner of implements, rock-cut tombs almost entirely replaced pyramids, and th…
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