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Early traders, particularly those from ancient civilizations such as the Mesopotamians, Egyptians, and Phoenicians, engaged in trade as a means of acquiring goods not locally available. They utilized various methods, including barter and early forms of currency, to facilitate exchanges. Archaeological findings, historical texts, and trade routes like the Silk Road provide insight into their practices, goods traded, and the cultural exchanges that occurred. However, much about their exact practices and social structures remains speculative due to limited records.

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