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What was traded for gold in Africa?

salt


Did The ancient Hebrews trade gold?

Yes, the Ancient Hebrews traded gold.


Which were traded from Africa?

.Gold, ebony, ivory


Who traded for iron weapons incense ivory and gold?

Various ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and civilizations in Africa and Asia traded for iron weapons, incense, ivory, and gold. These goods were highly valued for their utility, beauty, and symbolic significance in ancient trade networks.


What did west Africa trade thir abundnat gold for?

They traded their gold for salt


How did Africa's gold trade influence Africa?

In ancient Africa, the Africans kept their gold mines secret and they used silent barter in order to not reveal the locations of the mines. The gold was traded with other countries such as Europe and Asia. It influenced the population because more people came to Africa, mostly from Islam. The Muslims then spread their Islamic ways in Africa.


What African nation traded gold the most?

south Africa


What kind of trade items Timbuktu traded?

Well, Timbuktu mainly traded salt,gold and ivory...the gold was sometimes used for their currency, but merchants normally traded it for its rich value. Salt came from Northern Africa, in the Sahara and gold was found in Western Africa.


Who were the trading partners of the Songhai empire?

ancient Ghana and ancient Mali. Improved answer: that's not true. ancient Ghana and ancient Mali were kingdoms before Songhai. mostly North Africa traded with Songhai to get salt and gold. i believe this is true.


Where would gold deposits be found and where would they be traded?

Gold deposits would be found in the Nile river, and this would be traded in the middle of Africa. (:


What did the ancient Persian use to trade?

they traded silk , gold , & silver .


What resources made Taghaza and Walata important?

They were the most important mining cities in ancient Africa. Most of the salt cam from them, and was then traded for gold and shipped all over the continent.