they did not have horses or oxes to carrie their good so thay carried them on their backs in packs.
Yes, the Mayans traded their art for other goods.
The merchants were the Mayan people that traded goods for things they might want.
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During the transatlantic slave trade, goods such as firearms, alcohol, textiles, and metal goods were traded in Africa in exchange for enslaved individuals.
With Egypt and Phoenicia, and with the various peoples of Asia Minor and the Black Sea.
Yes, the Mayans traded their art for other goods.
The merchants were the Mayan people that traded goods for things they might want.
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The Karankawas Indians traded with the Texas Indians. They traded goods.
Some goods that were traded in the Songhai kingdom included gold, salt, ivory, slaves, horses, and various commodities such as textiles and grain. The kingdom's strategic location along trans-Saharan trade routes facilitated the exchange of these goods with other regions in Africa and beyond.
True, ideas and cultural accomplishments were traded alongside goods.
They were traded for money and other goods.
They traded goods.
Mayan merchants traveled widly to trade goods in low and high lands
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Luxury good were traded by Chinese merchants for Spices, Teas, and Porcelain goods.
Just as the name suggests, Egyptians didn't pay for their trade. Instead, they traded equal goods. Traded to: Mainly Kush and Nubia.