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Israels barbaric, immoral actions in Gaza suggest the nation has lost its moral compass and is now behaving like a tribe of psychopaths. Innocent children are the worst victims. Strangely, Donald Trump supports Israels crimes.
How Digital Nomads Can Invest & Trade While Traveling the World
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The popularity of the digital nomad lifestyle has increased over the last decade, with more people choosing to work while they travel. Statista reports show that the United States has 134.4 million full-time employees, with 17.3 million classified as digital nomads. This means digital nomads account for nearly 13% of the workforce. The nomadic lifestyle ... Read more
Assyrian Empire: Textiles for Silver
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In the 19th century BC merchants imported tin and textiles into Ashur and then exported them to the ancient Anatolian city of Kültepe-Kanesh.
Assyrian Empire: Locally Sourced & Traded Tin, Bronze, Iron, Gold
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The main commercial good of ancient Assyrian metal trade was tin. There was great need for tin in the production of bronze in Anatolia. Tin was also traded in the shape of plates or ingots.
Assyrian Empire: Clay Tablets as a Means to Conduct Communicate & Business Deals
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Assyrians utilized clay tablets to track loans, business deals and disputes, and send letters to families and business partners.
While paper books are destroyed by fire, the clay tablets were in most cases baked, making them among the best preserved documents from thousands of years of history.
While paper books are destroyed by fire, the clay tablets were in most cases baked, making them among the best preserved documents from thousands of years of history.
Countries: China
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For most of its history, China was organized into various dynastic states under the rule of hereditary monarchs beginning with the establishment of dynastic rule by Yu the Great c. 2070 BC.
Ancient Egyptian Jewelry: Adornment & the Afterlife
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Jewelry was worn not only for adornment and protection, but for legal authentication.
News From Clown World: November 08, 2024
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The deep state preps us for another war. Pelosi is hooked on a feeling (the feeling of power). The media spreads misinformation about misinformation. And the CDC wants you to be afraid of chickens.
Ancient Kingdom of Takrur: A Source of Salt
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Takrur was a trading center located in present-day Senegal and Mauritania, where additional commodities such as gold, and grain were exchanged for wool, copper, beads, and jewelry.
Israel Is Committing Unimaginable Horrors. The World Must Respond
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Israel's barbaric genocide in Gaza continues. Will any nation take a stand to stop the killing?
Ancient Punt: Metallurgy & Beadwork
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Some studies date the inception of iron metallurgy in Africa between 3000 B.C and 2500 B.C. It's beads provides a fascinating glimpse into the history of global trade.
Suburban Women: Royce White Declares WAR (and It's Hilarious)
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Dive into the wild world of US politics: from Georgia's voting chaos to a Senate hopeful insulting voters. Plus, legal battles, debate strategies, and Trump's golf woes.
Ancient Punt: Trade Expeditions from the Harbor of Saww
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The best evidence of trade with Punt comes from the mortuary temple of Pharaoh Hatshepsut.
Ancient Songhai: Language & Writing Systems
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Africa is home to some of the world's oldest and most extensive written languages known to humanity.
Ancient Mali: A Triple Income Thriving Trade Network
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The Mali Empire was known for its thriving trade network. It controlled important trade routes that connected West Africa with North Africa and the Mediterranean world.
Ancient Mali: A Culture of Trade & Knowledge
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Once the largest empire in West Africa, ancient Mali was founded by Mansa Sundiata Keita following his victory over the kingdom of Sosso.
Ancient Yoruba: From an Agricultural Economy to the Trans-Saharan Trade
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Iron tools provided the opportunity to create more open settlements and increased agricultural output. The surplus of goods helped to facilitate trade with local, and distant markets in exchange.
Ancient Yoruba: An Agricultural Economy (c. 10th Century B.C.)
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Ancient Yoruba economy was primarily based on farming, hunting, fishing, the ownership of domestic animals, and trade. The introduction of iron helped to create specialized professions, such as metalsmiths, which increased productivity.
Ancient Egypt Trade: The Nile River to the Sahara Desert
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Ancient Egyptians built some of the earliest boats ever recorded.
Trans-Saharan Trade Network: The Ancient Kingdom of Ghana (Wagadu)
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In addition to income from passing trade, the Ghana Empire had access to its own resources, notably iron ore and gold. Local deposits of copper were exploited and used for trade, while metalworking in the region, as indicated by archaeological finds, dates back to at least the 6th century AD.