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Clive Rogers has written: 'Early Islamic textiles'
Metalwork and textiles in Islamic society became the most important expression of art and architecture, and provided the world with a fresh way to incorporate those designs into all artistic aspects.
Foodstuffs, textiles, minerals and gems, timber.
Textiles (apex)
the wool and silk producer in England protest against the important of Indian textiles as in the early century because of the increasing popularity of Indian textiles affect textile Britain Indian textiles
The Inca's crops,flowers and textiles with peoples from neighbouring provinces.
they trade textiles, iron, steel, cars, ships, and elictronic products :)
To Europeans, they traded deer skin and fur for gun, gunpowder and textiles
Cotton Textiles
Gold, ivory, textiles, goods, and clothes,
you could trade spices, medicines, textiles, perfumes, and normal things that you would trade.
The Islamic slave trade was not based primarily on race.