The people in ancient Rome traded food for wheat ,fabric, and metals. Sometimes pottery but ever so rarely because they used their pottery as designs or decoration.
Corn and olives. Olives were used to make olive oil.
They were corn ad olive, which were used to make olive oil.
Merchants were pretty highly regarded, they traveled trading goods and selling goods. They would trade exotic items with the Egyptians to get what they needed. Goods from them could range from nearby countries, to all the way from perhaps India. They also traveled down rivers.
Trading for goods brought from far away
Trading for goods brought from far away
trading goods
They used the barter system by trading goods and services for other goods and services.
They bought any goods they needed.
Corn and olives. Olives were used to make olive oil.
It depends because in even 600 bc the Romans were using coins as money. but then you can look at uncivilized areas of that era and they were still bardering (trading goods for goods). \
The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.
The more goods and agriculture the more there is to trade. The more trading the more money to the ore power.
Salt, tea, spices, textiles and herbs were all notable trading items
1. Pastoralism (caring for and raising livestock) 2. Commerce (moving and trading goods)
They were corn ad olive, which were used to make olive oil.
to trade your goods for other goods
Merchants were pretty highly regarded, they traveled trading goods and selling goods. They would trade exotic items with the Egyptians to get what they needed. Goods from them could range from nearby countries, to all the way from perhaps India. They also traveled down rivers.