the people would take there barley and go to what I call trading triangle and trade it but they could sell the barley...
the people would take there barley and go to what I call trading triangle and trade it but they could sell the barley...
I THINK !!!!!!!!!!!!!! barley was used for money and trade
they get paid for having the biggest...u no
They used talent, mina, shekels, loads, barley, and barley corn
it was used for making bread and beer in egypt
Ancient Babylonians did not have money. Instead they used weights of things for commerce. Weights of barley were used, as were weights of silver. The weight they used was the shekel, and the first syllable of that word comes from an Akkadian term for barley. There is a link below to an article on money, which has a history section.
You can sell the sheep as breeding stock or for meat. You can also shear it to get wool.
In Mesopotamia, barley was primarily used as a staple food for both humans and livestock. It was a key ingredient in bread and porridge, and its fermentation produced beer, which was culturally significant. Additionally, barley served as a form of currency and was fundamental in agricultural practices, as it could be used in trade and as a measure of wealth.
Fiat money is a suitable substitute used for trade barter.
Money wasn't used for trade. They used silver and grain for fixed price money, instead of trade yup
Money wasn't used for trade. They used silver and grain for fixed price money, instead of trade yup
fiat money