In ancient Meroe, valuable animal skins traded included those from leopards, lions, and crocodiles. These skins were highly prized for their durability and aesthetic appeal, often used in clothing, ceremonial items, and trade goods. The trade of these luxurious materials contributed significantly to Meroe's economy and status as a key trading hub in ancient Africa.
salt
They traded olive oil,wool and pottery for grain, timber, slaves and animal hide
the people would take there barley and go to what I call trading triangle and trade it but they could sell the barley...
People traded salt, gold, Ivory, Animal skins, slaves, spices, and pepper By Brandon
Arabs usually traded precious stones, spices, and special substances from trees. They traded these in Africa and Europe. In return, they received ivory, iron, and animal products. I think the Arabs also traded silk.
Kush traded ivory, animal hides and jewelry with your moms vigina
the Kalahari Desert is where the traded salt in Africa.
Ancient Chinese traded with Rome, India, Persia, Egypt?
what was traded in china
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.
They traded guns
north Africa