Social Sciences, asked by apkj06082011, 7 days ago

how were goods for trade transported in ancient times ?​

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Answer:

Maritime trade started around modern-day Sardina, around 4000BCE, spreading East through a network of islands, becoming the Minoan trading thalassocracy 3000–1626BCE. Greeks invaded and took control of Crete around 1400BCE, some navigational technology transferred to Troy, but seems mostly preserved by the Phoenicians. Forget carts, you could carry around 1 ton which came about in the Steps around 2000BCE, but by very rough track subject to weather which made tracks impassible and tolls at every city-states border, it is a terrible way to move things about. International trade between three continents was brisk before bronze age collapse (1200BCE - Troy).

Answered by Radhaisback2434
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Explanation:

Not only was the Silk Road used for transportation of goods, it was also the way that people shared ideas, knowledge, religion, and technology with each other. Along the route, trading centers began popping up, which became places where people shared knowledge and ideas.

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