Created: 22.01.2019

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Mangrove poles, tortoise shells, ivory, rhinoceros horn Cloves Sugar Cane Silk Pearls Millet Gemstones Indigo dye Pepper Bananas Frankincense and myrrh Cinnamon In The Histories of Herodotus Camels and date production Cinnamon and cassia Kamal Navigation by Polaris Goods being traded Technologies being used to trade Ancient fishing boats Camel saddle Phoenician shipsTyreGazaAlexandriaAdulisOmanaLuoyangCh'an-anNanhaiAelanaBarygazaHarmoziaMajor Cities Sabaean bronze bull Jar burials The dongson drums Ban don ta phet cemetary Coin with ship symbol Punch-marked coins Rouletted pottery Roman coins found in India Kushan gold coin Important objects Obelisk of Shalamaneser III Egyptian faience bowl Chhien Han Shu Indika History by HerodotusAshokaStrabo the GeographerZhang QianIsodorus of CaraxOther ItemsClothSpicesSlavesPrecious stonesIvoryBerenikeUbarMuzirisSri LankaPalmyraArikameduKaveripattanamAksumTaklamakan DesertIsthmus of Kra Indian OceanBay <br>of <br>BengalPacific OceanKingdom<br> of<br> AksumRed SeaGupta EmpireCaspian<br>SeaNorthEastSouthWestArabian SeaMap KeyPersian EmpireArabiaHan Dynasty<br>RegionPersian GulfGoods were traded utilizing major waterways such <br>as the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, and the Nile River.<br> They profited by trading salt, gold, ivory, gems, cloth, <br>glass, and olive oil. Since Aksum was located at a great <br>place to be a major center of trade, many <br>merchants from different areas travel to Aksum to trade.Trade routesIndus RiverRiversGanges RiverTigris RiverHuang HeThe goods were traded using their <br>extensive road system and the sea. <br>The region amassed great wealth <br>from trade. They traded for things such <br>as jewels, gemstones, and spices.Goods were traded here with the help <br>of the incense trade route. They benefited <br>by growing tremendously wealthy through<br> transportation of goods such as frankincense, <br>myrrh, spices, gold, ivory, <br>pearls, precious stones, and textiles.Goods were traded using the<br>Indus River, Ganges River, and silk road.<br> They had a steady profit <br>from trade because their <br>clothes were a huge demand <br>throughout the world.Goods were traded utilizing the silk road, Yellow River, <br>Mediterranean Sea, and horses. They profited and gained wealth by <br>trading silk for salt, iron, and bronze for armor and meals. <br>This also strengthened the relationship between China and <br>India, increased the number of foreign merchants in <br>China, brought Indian culture to China, and expanded China.Products tradedYellow SeaEast<br>China<br>SeaSouth<br>China<br>SeaPhilippine<br>SeaBlack Sea
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