"Your questions are very good, Professor Guy." After the person who stood up sat down, Leonard Ethan remembered that this person was a somewhat renowned professor from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Paris I, so he began to explain.
"Regarding trade routes, actually, field archaeology has already been able to explain some things, and there are more pieces of evidence indeed, but we need to step beyond this scientific examination itself and adopt more information."
For Leonard Ethan, prior preparation was very valuable; this time, because he had prepared in advance, he had seen even more information, within which there were relevant items.
This was not unexpectedly, after all, trade with the Southlands was of great value to Ancient Egypt, so there would be content related to the southern trade routes everywhere.