The two most valuable minerals are salt and gold. salt was as precious as gold and diamonds back then, to the ancient Africans. People needed salt everyday to stay alive because most food include salt. They also use the salt to preserve the food. Salt was very rare back then. Gold as you know is a precious metal which is an unrenewable resource, and as you know, they will RUN out!!!!!!! They also traded gold for salt, cooking utensils, cloth, jewelry, copper, and weapons.
Gold
Salt and gold.
gold is valuable because it worth lot and it was the mineral to trade with southern and northern Africa. the Salt was also valuable in Ghana because it's rare in most countries in ancient time.
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In ancient Ghana, the two most valuable resources were gold and salt. Gold was highly sought after, not only for its economic value but also for its use in trade and as a symbol of wealth. Salt, essential for preserving food and enhancing flavor, was equally important and was traded extensively, often in exchange for gold. These resources helped establish Ghana as a powerful trading empire in West Africa.
== == The most valuable rocks would be those partly comprised of the most valuable minerals such as gold, silver, and precious gemstones.
oil and minerals.
Canadian shield. it covers most of Canada
iron
gold and salt .
Minerals, Oil, and Prostution
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