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What are the names of viking major cities?

Some of the major Viking cities included Jorvik (now York, England), Dublin (Ireland), Hedeby (Germany), Birka (Sweden), and Kaupang (Norway). These cities were important centers for trade, commerce, and craftsmanship during the Viking Age.


Why did people in early cities trade with other cities?

The other places had foods and things they wanted.


Where did goods come from?

from the other cities at the silk road and when the trade


Where did these goods come from?

from the other cities at the silk road and when the trade


How did constantinoples location affect the culture that developed there?

Because they were in the middle of a trade route, they got lots of ideas from other countries and cities.


What flourished during the golden age of Greece?

The arts, building, trade, oppression of cities by other cities, war.


Why did people in early cities trade with other people?

The other places had foods and things they wanted.


How did the growth of railroads lines promote the growth of cities and trade?

The growth of railroads lines promoted the growth of cities and trade because the goods were easily transported to other places.


Why you think people in early cities began to trade with other cities?

Because they served as centers of religion government and culture


Trade was foundational to the growth of cities because it .?

Trade was foundational to the growth of cities because it


What is the name for an ancient Norse market place?

An ancient Norse marketplace is referred to as a "thing," which was a gathering place for trade and community decision-making. Another term often associated with Norse trade is "kaupang," meaning "market" or "trading place." These sites were crucial for commerce and social interaction in Viking Age society.


What two cities lie along ancient trade routes?

Cities in which country or region? There are hundreds or even thousands of cities which could reasonably be called ancient, and you can bet that most of them were on trade routes. Cities existed then, and still mostly do now, because they were centers for trade. Go pick any two old cities reasonably near each other, you can be sure they had a trade route between them (unless they had some barrier like impassible mountains in between).