Jade and pearls.
Iron ore.
silk
Yen?
Peaches were not traded in the Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlan, at least before the arrival of the Europeans.
In Meroe, Egypt, a significant item traded was iron, particularly iron tools and weapons. The region was known for its iron production, which contributed to the economy and military strength of the Kingdom of Kush. Additionally, gold, textiles, and luxury goods were also traded, reflecting Meroe's role as a vital hub in ancient trade networks.
The item most traded on the silk road was gold and silk.
They traded anything and everything. Wool was a popular item, as were traps, guns, ammo and powder.
any item that can be traded for another item
Iron ore.
silk
Yen?
Tea & Fireworks
None!
gold
The everstone, which can be traded as a held item from other games.
an item which, when held by a clamperl, will cause it to evolve into huntail when traded.
Slaves were traded for many things, and tea was probably traded, but not as a lone item. When they are sold, they were more often bought with money than traded.