Movement of goods into cities (history)
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Movement of Goods-
The Mesopotamian people transported their goods by carts, camels, boats off the river, and donkeys and horses. The good they transported where grain, textiles, and oil. They traded with Egypt, Phoenicians, and mostly between city-states.
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Movement of goods into cities was known as MESOPOTAMIA TRADE.
- In Mesopotamian civilizations, materials and goods were transmitted by humans and animals with the support of instruments such as sledge, carts, and boats. Boat transportation was relatively helpful and economic and the watercraft had a capability of around one hundred shekels this was known as the MESOPOTAMIA TRADE.
- The canals and natural channels of ancient Mesopotamia were evidence of the routes of goods transport between large and small territories which were known as Movement of goods into cities
- The movement of goods into cities was crucial because Mesopotamia could not show off its mineral resources as much as its food resources. Apart from the limited mineral resources, Mesopotamia also needed other vital resources like metal, wood, and stones. These were necessary for creating tools, carts, ornaments, and vessels.
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