Often, in ancient times, a merchant would sell his goods in the heart of the city. For example, in ancient Egypt, a merchant often transported his goods to Rome where he set up "shop" and sold his merchandise to residents and travelers.
cloth, spices, food...
Merchants certainly did sell their goods at the town market. This was because this was where everyone came to buy and sell goods.
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Merchants used to travel around the world to buy and sell goods
in towns citys or on the internet
The term "merchants" applies to any people who sell physical goods or products.
they were sold by merchants!
THey probably sell stuff or goods to others who have money
Sumerian merchants are people (in or from Sumer (soo-mur) that sell, buy, and trade goods. They traded good to get what they needed.
Imported goods such as spices, tea, silks
merchants I am assuming
After crusades, many goods would be brought in. Allowing the merchants to buy, sell, and earn re money.(or barter)