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Why Was The Camel Crucial To Early Saharan Trade? [Solved]

The Ultimate Desert Technology A caravan of camels took 70 to 90 days to cross the Sahara, so the camel’s ability to travel long distances without water made trans-Saharan trade possible. In short, adoption of domesticated camels represented the ultimate in desert technology.7 Aug 2019

The Trans Saharan Trade Routes Part 1

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Int’l Commerce, Snorkeling Camels, and The Indian Ocean Trade: Crash Course World History #18

In which John Green teaches you the history of the Indian Ocean

Silk Roads, Indian Ocean, & Trans-Saharan Routes [AP World History Review]—Unit 2 Topics 1, 3, 4

In this video Heimler takes you around Afro-Eurasia to consider the major networks of exchange that existed in 1200-1450.