Origins of Civilization
The Trans-Saharan trade routes were a series of interconnected paths across the Sahara Desert that facilitated trade between North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. These routes enabled the exchange of goods, such as gold, salt, and textiles, and significantly influenced the development of powerful empires and cities in West Africa, as well as cultural and economic exchanges between diverse regions.
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