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== Silk== Ivory== Jade== Glass==incenses== Spices (Black Pepper, Curry)== cloths== oils (not vegetable oil)== weapons== Gold== Nuts== Food== Dyes== Flowers== Salt== Onions== Incense== Pepper== Furs== Horses== Tea==camels==oils
With the jade they used it to trade and buy goods, with the obsidian they made arrowjeads and knives, and with the basalt they made things such as tools from them.
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In the most general terms, prehistory differs from history inasmuch as it is that period of time that has occurred before periods in which human ideas and events have been recorded, particularly through writing. In other words, 'history' refers to times or events that have been preserved through records of some kind, while 'prehistory' refers to what came before such records.
water, ivory, and jade
jade, ivory, silk, jewels, and porcelin
They used Bronze Copper Jade and Ivory tools.
Burma, China, Hokitika, New Zealand. With over 20 jade and gold stores and museums, Hokitika is the best place for jade
ceramic sculptures, bronze vessels, silk fabrics, and jade artifacts and objects of personal adornment
Imperial Jade Indian Agate Imperial Topez Imperial Mexican Jade Inca Emerald Indicolite Inverall Sapphire Iohite Irish Diamond Irradiated Diamond Italian Lapis Ivory Indigolite Indicolite Iolite
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green jade is a type of semi precious stone. they come in a variety of colours, but green is the most common.
Giada means Jade in Italian, so she named her after her own name.
Yes, just put in Google 'Jade Ramsey Facebook' and it should come up! She also has a twitter account.
amber, amethyst, blue chlacedony, fluorite, lolite, jade and onyx are the gemstomes that come Germany.
Silk, Ivory, Jade, Glass, Spices (Black Pepper, Curry, Cloves), cloths, oils (not vegetable oil), weapons, and Gold were some of the things they traded.