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Rene Fisher
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18 June, 09:39
What were Trans-Saharan trade routes?
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Devin Todd
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Answer: Trans-Saharan trade requires travel across the Sahara (north and south) to reach sub-Saharan Africa from the North African coast, Europe, to the Levant. While existing from prehistoric times, the peak of trade extended from the 8th century until the early 17th century.
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