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Agriculture created most of Egypt's wealth. Grain, vegetables, fruit, cattle, goats, pigs and fowl were grown, and fish from the Nile were caught, and eventual surpluses, after deduction of the various taxes, were sold on the markets. Thanks to the yearly inundations the soil remained fertile.
Answer: The egyprians invented a bartering system and traded for crops, grain, seafood, and more.