the French archaeologist Louis Malleret in the 1940s.[110(passive) discovered bylong - distance trade
the French archaeologist Louis Malleret in the 1940s;[57(passive) discovered bylong - distance trade
the French archaeologist Louis Malleret in the 1940s.[56(passive) discovered bylong - distance trade
Transportledto long distance trade
TMEA aimsto contributeto increased trade in Eastern Africa
Joseph Frederick Two factorshave ... influencedthe development of long - distance trade in east Africa
These resultswill contributeto trade costs in East Africa
traditions from the hinterland and influences from abroadresultingfrom long - distance trade
the first large Renaissance fortunesresultedfrom long - distance trade
supply and demand(passive) were set bylong - distance trade in ancient times
in the development of discuss the history of east african longresultedin the development of discuss the history of east african long
in the development of partnerships between the rulers of the first part of this paperresultedin the development of partnerships between the rulers of the first part of this paper
to the growth on the Kenyan economy By Sam Rambayacontributingto the growth on the Kenyan economy By Sam Rambaya
The city itself(passive) influenced byThe city itself
to Aksum 's social and economic complexitycontributedto Aksum 's social and economic complexity
The disruption(passive) caused byThe disruption
to abundant , cheap , and high - quality food , Desrochers and Shimizu reference Adam Smith ’s observations from two centuries ago that Scotland could produce its own wineleadsto abundant , cheap , and high - quality food , Desrochers and Shimizu reference Adam Smith ’s observations from two centuries ago that Scotland could produce its own wine
the growth of sizeable towns and cities , supported by elaborate , sophisticated water management systems that harvested water from rivers , wells and underground springs for residents , travellers and the irrigation of cropspromptedthe growth of sizeable towns and cities , supported by elaborate , sophisticated water management systems that harvested water from rivers , wells and underground springs for residents , travellers and the irrigation of crops
not strictly from a need to access sources for raw materialsresultednot strictly from a need to access sources for raw materials