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the camel was mostly used because it didn't use up a lot of water and they can travel well in the desert.
In ancient Songhai, a prominent West African empire, goods included gold, salt, ivory, and kola nuts, which were significant trade items. The empire thrived on the trans-Saharan trade routes, facilitating the exchange of these commodities with regions as far as Europe and the Middle East. Additionally, textiles, grains, and leather goods were also important in the local economy. The wealth generated from these goods contributed to Songhai's prosperity and cultural development.
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Transfixed is Latin. Going from transfigere, to transfix, to transfixed. This means pierced through, from the verb transfigere, from trans-across.
Homer, Odyssey 12. 168 ff (trans. Shewring) (Greek epic C8th B.C.) : "The lordly sun-god Helios Hyperionides (Son of Hyperion)." Hesiod, Theogony 371 ff (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C8th or C7th B.C.) : "And Theia was subject in love to Hyperion and bare great Helios (Sun) and clear Selene (Moon) and Eos (Dawn) who shine upon all that are on earth and upon the deathless Gods who live in the wide heaven." Homeric Hymn 31 to Helius (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C7th - 4th B.C.) : "Glowing Helios (Sun) whom mild-eyed Euryphaessa (Wide Shining), the far-shining one, bare to [Hyperion] the son of Gaia (Earth) and starry Ouranos (Heaven). For Hyperion wedded glorious Euryphaessa, his own sister, who bare him lovely children, rosy-armed Eos (the Dawn) and rich-tressed Selene (the Moon) and tireless Helios (the Sun) who is like the deathless gods." Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1. 8 - 9 (trans. Aldrich) (Greek mythographer C2nd A.D.) : "The Titanes had children . . . Hyperion and Theia had Eos (Dawn), Helios (Sun), and Selene (Moon)." Pseudo-Hyginus, Preface (trans. Grant) (Roman mythographer C2nd A.D.) : "From Hyperion and Aethra [were born] : Sol [Helios], Luna [Selene], Aurora [Eos]."
were people go acros the Sahara Desert to trade with other people.
were people go acros the Sahara Desert to trade with other people.
were people go acros the Sahara Desert to trade with other people.
All the aspects of the trans sahara trade are sahara had rich deposits of salt. in the savannah, crops grew well. the savannah was also good for raising cattle
what are the similarities and differences between trans saharan trade and transatlantic trade
Gold
Trans-Sahara means across the sahara
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yes basicly , it was a trip to Ghana where just about everything was traded
The Sahara Desert provided a significant obstacle to trade across Africa due to its vast size, extreme temperatures, and lack of water sources. Its harsh and inhospitable conditions made it difficult for traders to travel through, leading to the development of specific trade routes that circumvented the desert, such as the Trans-Saharan trade routes. The desert's geographical features also contributed to the isolation of different regions and the development of distinct cultural and economic systems in Africa.
it worked by trans porting people by boat no wait throughnland the traded gold for salt oh and subscribe rezurextion thankyou bye
Some factors that led to the rise of trans-Saharan trade were the spread of Islam and the trading between the North and West.