Created: 17.01.2019

Annotated trade map using StepMap

Gupta Empire A.D. 400Tamil Kingdoms Han Empire A.D. 220Persian Empire A.D. 400Kingdom of <br>Aksum A.D. 400Mediterranean SeaRoman Empire A.D. 200Caspian SeaBay of BengalArabian SeaRed SeaBlack SeaKey:Grain<br><br>Wine<br><br>Wild Animals<br><br>Slaves<br><br>Gold<br><br>Turtle Shells<br><br>Diamonds<br><br>Spices<br><br>Cloth<br><br>Ivory<br><br>Documents<br><br>Objects<br><br>Bodies of water<br><br>CitiesIndian merchants spread Hinduism and <br>Buddhism to China. Indian art and <br>architecture spread to southern Asia.In Rome, agriculture<br>was the most important <br>resource in trade. Along <br>with grain, navy technology <br>and knowledge was spread <br>throughout the Mediterranean.Chinese trade was dependent on agriculture. <br>The Chinese government held a monopoly <br>on the most profitable trade resources. The <br>Chinese culture spread throughout the <br>continent through assimilation.Ancient Fishing boat technology <br>originated from the Gupta EmpirePeriplus of The Erythraean SeaHistories by HerodotusCamel shell<br>technologyObelisk of ShalamanesarChhien Han ShuKushan Gold Coin RomeCarthageCorinthJerusalemAlexandriaChan'anLuoyangAdulisPersepolisPatilaputra
Creating Maps was never easier
Create and download your Maps within minutes