Gold and salt. First, the gold worth very much as you know. The salt is valuable as the gold because foods contain salt and it's preserving the food. Salt was rare at the ancient Ghana so they could use it as the trade item.
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salt
in ancient Ghana salt was more valuable. gold was everywhere whereas salt was rare. also salt was more valuable because salt helps you retain water which ment they could travel longer without water, increasing trade across the Sahara desert. also salt helped preserve food, making it worth more than gold
gold and salt .
Gold and salt were the main resources traded in Ghana.
Salt and gold.
gold is valuable because it worth lot and it was the mineral to trade with southern and northern Africa. the Salt was also valuable in Ghana because it's rare in most countries in ancient time.
Gold
the answer is Ghana because Ghana owned gold and salt mines.
Salt.
It was a long time ago in africa because it was used to preserve food, make it more tasty, and it replaced salt lost when they sweat. Salt being more valuable is an opinion though, but for west africans, salt seemed more valuable
Ghana's ruler imposed taxes on all the gold and salt passing through his kingdom.
salt,gold(of course),animal hides,koala nuts,
The Niger and Senegal rivers were gold bearing rivers. Also, Ghana was right in between the Saharan salt mines and the gold fields of Wangara.