SALT.
Salt (:
He traded all the time during his route on the Silk Road so that he could get valuable resources for his trip to the silk road, he traded Silk, Ivory, Jade, Glass, Spices (Black Pepper, Curry, Cloves), cloths, oils (not vegetable oil), weapons, and Gold were some of the things they traded.
it is valuable because gold is easy to spot and it is so shiney that it makes people risk their lives just to get it
Egypt people traded salt for gold so ya and they traded other items to so ya bye
One famous story is The Gold Rush
Gold is very valuable so in 1850 the price was $550.00.
because gold is valuable in the market
gold and diamonds.
because e old was and still is valuable so the gods were special to them so they deserved a valuable thing
There's nothing special about it. Gold is more or less nonreactive, but that's not a special property. What makes it valuable is its rarity, not its nonreactivity. Mercury is similarly nonreactive, but not nearly as valuable.
he was a pharaoh so he traded with other places
It is said that the gold stood for Jesus beeing the king of the Jews.