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dominated the trans-Saharan camel caravans that were the mainstay of
regional commerce for centuries​

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Answered by supriya484
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Answered by bratislava
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The people of the savanna, Sahel, and Sahara carried out interregional trade that formed the early trans-Saharan trade.

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  • The trans-Saharan trade caravan took place on a regular basis during the 4th century and expanded to the pre intra and interregional trade along the forested regions of the savanna, Sahel, and Sahara.
  • Ghana became an integral part of that trade and the trading system peaked during the 14 and the 16 century.
  • Bambuk gold fields and the Aoudaghost Trail routes from where the merchants travelled, gathering money, camels, and guides, water and trade goods for the journey south. The camel was associated with the berbers who were the desert nomads.

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