In ancient times, trade was primarily conducted through barter, where goods and services were directly exchanged without the use of money. Merchants traveled along established trade routes, often using animals for transportation, to trade commodities such as spices, textiles, and precious metals. Marketplaces served as hubs for local and long-distance traders to negotiate and conduct transactions. As societies evolved, the introduction of currency simplified trade, allowing for more efficient exchanges and the growth of economies.
In the olden days, the form of trade that existed in South Africa was barter trade. This means that instead of using money, people would exchange goods for other goods or services.
The metric system. (cenimeters, meters, milimeters)
If by "olden days" you're referring to prior to 1846 (when the sewing machine was invented), there was no sewing machine. All sewing was done by hand.
what were shops like in the olden days
yes they did have needles in the olden days
you need to shut up and tell that to your teacher yeahh yeahh
Please define "olden days" because each time had different things. To some people 1950 is the "olden days".
Why was an oasis surrounded by a wall in the olden days
In olden times, measurement was done using the body parts.
they wear loads of types of clothes in the olden days including sweatshirts.
what did thety wash their clothes with back in the olden days
today's life is better than olden days