Glass was traded as a surplus. They traded it for stone and wood
Yes, there was occasionally.
People from Catal Huyuk traded a black volcanic glass called obsidian.
Glass
Glass, tools, protection, pots.
Food {olive oil, wine}, pottery, statues, jewellery, glass, perfume {traded}, spices {also traded}, make-up.
They traded almonds, dye, dried fruit, swords, cloth, and glass.
They traded almonds, dye, dried fruit, swords, cloth, and glass.
he traded gold, salt, leather, cloth, sugar, kola nus, and glass beads with other mechants.
he traded gold, salt, leather, cloth, sugar, kola nus, and glass beads with other mechants.
the silk road was used for trading they traded silk, tea, and spices. and china porcelain glass rhubarb ect.
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.