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DochEvi [55]
3 years ago
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How did neolithic people conduct trade?

English
2 answers:
Lorico [155]3 years ago
8 0

neolithic people conduct trade

by taking one thing and asking for another


Explanation:

In the time period individuals listed with one another. ... within the paleolithic times early humans did not trade so that they omitted on all of the benifits it offers individuals within the time period. within the time period there have been tons additional jobs.

People trade to induce resources they didn’t have in their own space. As Neolithic folks became additional versatile in there crafts, they wished materials to enhance the strength and wonder of the items they created. obtaining those resources became the duty of traders.


Traders typically traveled many miles to search out what they wished. They crossed mountains on foot, rode donkeys across deserts, and sailed the Mediterranean on ships.

earnstyle [38]3 years ago
6 0

neolithic people used bartering to conduct trade.

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