Answer :
Answer:
It was located along the Red Sea.
Explanation:
Today Adulis is only a reminiscence of that famous port of Adulis on the Red Sea coast belonging to modern Eritrea.
Adulis remained in the ancient world as center of Ethiopia and became a key center of trade at the time Byzantine, Arabic, and Egyptian kingdoms were promiment, serving as a port to connect as far to the Indian Ocean.
The trade routes transported salt, gold, some spices, and often got wines, silks, and luxurios items or rarities.
The ports carring vessels had a significant role in trade with the Aksumites between the fourth and seventh centuries AD.
The image below shows key cities for trade and political centers among the route:
Adulis connected Red Sea to Erythraean Sea , then to Indian sea.

Answer:
it was located on the Red Sea
Explanation:
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