Ancient societies engaged in trade as early as 3000 BCE, with notable examples including Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley. These civilizations traded goods such as textiles, spices, metals, and pottery, often using barter systems or early forms of currency. Trade routes, like the Silk Road, facilitated the exchange of not only goods but also ideas and cultures. This exchange was crucial for the development and prosperity of ancient civilizations.
three things are farming, crafts, and trade created a need for government.
Kush traded ivory, animal hides and jewelry with your moms vigina
ancient greece
yes
By using the Silk Road
yes they did
ancient Greece use to trade is food, animals and mostly plants. THANK YOU for choosing answers.com.
it was that they could get the things they needed
trade
Trade or coins.
They could get the things they wanted or needed.
they traded mostly food.
stuff. Probably porcelin and silk.
They traded items that the have a surplus of for items that they cannot get.
No but they would trade things for food. :)
Trade was how Egypt invented many other things which made able to do protect its land. Trade was how Egypt invented many other things which made able to do protect its land.
three things are farming, crafts, and trade created a need for government.