The Kush Economy

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The definition of complex is: composed of many interconnected parts; compound; composite. The Kingdom of Kush is the epitome of complex. After reading and dissecting many historical documents, this empire has proven to be a very complex kingdom. All of the kingdom’s ideas were innovative and unique. The complexity of the kingdom is vast, from the pyramids and sculptures to the redistributive economy and farming system which all contribute to the sophistication of the Kingdom of Kush. The farming system of Kush was based on the good soil in Sudan and lower Egypt. Unlike Egypt they did not have to depend on the flooding of the Nile, the soil was already fertile. “Kushite farmers did not grow all of the food that their civilization needed, however, and so Kushite traders often exchanged gold and iron for much-needed food and drink.”(british museum) Kushite farmers did not grow all of the needed food for the civilization but traded for the much needed foods. They would trade luxury resources for very needed food and beverage. The trading of farm resources shows …show more content…

This form of economy was implemented in the Kushite economy. “It has been suggested that Kush operated a redistributive economy, perhaps like Egypt, in which surplus produce was paid to the state in taxes and was then redistributed among the elite and artisans who lived in the towns.” (ancient kingdom of kush) Kush operated a redistributive economy like Egypt. The redistribution was used towards taxes and then handed to the elites of the Kingdom. The elites would then divvy the money up towards the poverted and middle class area of the kingdom. This would show that they are intelligent by attempting to make less poverted people in their society. Making attempts to help the lower and middle class shows complexity throughout the entire

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