Some goods that was traded across the Sahara were silk ,spices, salt and gold. There are more too. Sorry,can't come up with any more. ;-p
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Some of the goods that Kiev Russians traded with the Greek were food, such as bread. They also traded items such as homemade goods and coins.
the city traded agriculture and spices, along with textiles
he traded goods for furs and culture and language
Some of the goods that are traded between Canada and China are chemicals, wood products, agricultural machinery, and fish products. Other things traded are metal and industrial equipment.
With Egypt and Phoenicia, and with the various peoples of Asia Minor and the Black Sea.
Grains, Beer, Wine, Bricks,Natron
Some Roman goods that were traded on the Silk Road were gold coins, blass and glazes, grapevines, and alfalfa. The Romans wanted the silk from China for their gold, silver, and bronze coins and their precious gems.
The Bedouins traded grain and other sedentary produce
People traded salt, gold, Ivory, Animal skins, slaves, spices, and pepper By Brandon
The Trans-Sahara trade refers to the trade between West African Kingdoms south of the Sahara and Arab and Amazigh (Berber) Kingdoms on Africa's Mediterranean coast. Some of the goods traded, especially gold, probably traveled as far as Persia and all of Europe. Nomadic Amazigh Tribes, like the Touareg, that knew tha desert were primarily the ones who crossed the Sahara using camels. The main items exchanged were gold from West Africa for salt from the Mediterranean. The value of salt in Mali (in West Africa) was so high that sometimes gold and salt were traded at equal weight.
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.