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What did the axum trade?

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What did Axum trade with everyone?

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Within the Roman Empire Spain exported gold, silver and other metals, olive oil, timber and horses. Gaul exported glass, wine, wool and pottery. Britannia exported metals, wool and pottery . Turkey and Syria exported timber, wool, olive oil, wine and horses. Greece exported manufactures. Egypt exported cotton, linen, papyrus, ivory, gemstones, ebony, ostrich feathers, leopard skins, lions, leopards and elephants. The most important commodity was grain which was needed to feed Rome's enormous population. Egypt supplied half of this. Other major producers were Tunisia, Sicily and Sardinia. Roman trade also reached Arabia, which exported incense and spices, Persia, which acted as an intermediary for the trade with China and India, China, which exported silk, and India which exported spices, herbs, sesame oil, sugar, limes, peaches, ebony, pearls and wild animals (tigers, rhinos, elephants, and snakes which were used for circus-type animal acts) and Ethiopia, which exported ebony and Ivory.


Who traded for iron weapons incense ivory and gold?

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What did ancient rome trade what was it called?

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