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Glass was traded as a surplus. They traded it for stone and wood

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The Mesopotamians traded surplus wheat and barley.

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What surplus was traded by mesopotamia?

The Mesopotamians traded surplus wheat and barley.


How did Mesopotamia emerge?

food surplus


What surplus was traded by a mesopotamian?

Grain


What did mesopotamia traded locally?

they traded the basic stuff that we use today


What would have happened in Mesopotamia if a farmer had not produced a surplus?

They would die.


Who did the Indians trade with?

the Indians traded with china and mesopotamia


Did Mesopotamia have a red sea?

yes they did because that is how they traded


Why did ancient Greeks trade things?

They traded items that the have a surplus of for items that they cannot get.


What did the surplus do to the community during the stone age?

The people living in Mesopotamia did not starve and due to the surplus, they could trade others for the things they needed that they didn't have.


How did the lack of natural resources affect the mesopotamian's?

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How did Mesopotamia become the center of trades?

Mesopotamia did not have many natural resources but the main resources traded were bronze and copper. They also traded produce, ideas, beliefs, and culture (art, religion, etc.) to receive what they needed to survive from neighboring civilizations.


Did Mesopotamia trade?

Yes. Egypt and Mesopotamia starting trading with each other around 3000 BC.