They do not mine the gold but supervise
in ancient Ghana they traded salt, gold, and silk
in ancient Ghana they traded salt, gold, and silk
Gold
Ancient Ghana got much of their wealth from the discovery of gold in their countries. They also introduced the use of the camel for transportation.
1) Ghana is built above a gold mine. 2) Ghana is the 2nd largest producer of cocoa in the world. 3) Gold is one of Ghana's most typical traded goods. 4) Ghana is nicknamed "The Gold Coast" because of all it's gold.
1) Ghana is built above a gold mine. 2) Ghana is the 2nd largest producer of cocoa in the world. 3) Gold is one of Ghana's most typical traded goods. 4) Ghana is nicknamed "The Gold Coast" because of all it's gold.
Salt and gold.
salt,gold(of course),animal hides,koala nuts,
gold mines gave them gold so that was the best treasure they had few others
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.
Ancient Ghana got much of their wealth from the discovery of gold in their countries. They also introduced the use of the camel for transportation.
In ancient Ghana, gold was primarily owned by the ruling elite, including the king and his nobility, who controlled the gold trade and resources. The king, often referred to as the "Ghana," utilized gold not only as wealth but also as a means to assert power and influence. Additionally, gold was significant for trade, with merchants and craftsmen also possessing it, but its ownership was predominantly concentrated among the elite and royalty.