8.In other archaeological sites, we have found evidence of skilled metalwork, including silver trinkets, a golden chariot, and sophisticated carpet-weaving techniques.
9.The god Chusor was thought to have invented iron and metalwork, and several deities were personifications of ideals such as Sydyk and Misor, who represented justice and righteousness respectively.
10.Their art was influenced by their neighbors and the different influences are seen in different objects with their pottery influenced by the Aegean Islands, their metalwork by Ugarit and Mesopotamia, and their ivory work by Egypt.
11.Eventually, the Greeks began to trade goods such as pottery, wine, cloth, and metalwork. This newfound trade made some citizens very wealthy – wealthy enough to challenge the aristocrats that oversaw the polis and stage hostile take-overs in some cases.