One is gold, another is salt, which the two were equal in trade at the time, and another one was ivory.
there were no major industries in ancient India. industries started in 19th century.
farming
export from ancient India were ---------------spices, perfumes, medicinal herbs, pigments, pearls, precious stones like diamond, sapphire, turquoise and lapis lazuli, animal skins, cotton cloth, silk yarn, muslin, indigo, ivory, porcelain and tortoise shellThe most valuable of the exports of India was silkimports of ancient india were horses, from Kabul and Arabia, ---------dry fruits and precious stones. India also imported glassware from Europe, high grade textiles like satin from West Asia, while China supplied raw silk and porcelain. -------------wines, dry fruits, precious stones, corals, scented oils, perfumes and velvets.-another person
There were seven major states in ancient China
There were 67 cities located in Ancient Egypt.
Ivory
Salt or gold. They were equal in trade.
Mah Raa
gold and salt
The Sahara Desert is Africa's major desert.
Yes, the Egyptians did trade they traded between themselfes like cloth and also they traded food and other needs. The egyptians traded with other people frome other places. They traded other food and things like that. If you want you can go to google or yahoo, and yet more information.
Yes, Carthage was an ancient Phoenician city-state located in North Africa, near present-day Tunis in Tunisia. It was a major power in the Mediterranean region before eventually being conquered by the Roman Republic.
a major import that africa needs is cars, money, gold and diamonds
The two major deserts in Africa are the Sahara and the Kalahari.
Ancient Rome grew many items as part of their agriculture. One of the most important items was spelt. They also grew items like corn, olives, rosemary, garlic, and grapes mainly for wine. Cattle farming and fishing were also major practices in Roman agriculture.
The Atlas Mountains are a major mountain range in North Africa.
democratic republic of Congosouth Africa