Trade in the Roman Empire Map (c. 200 CE)

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Jan van der Crabben
by Карина Микитюк
published on 18 January 2020
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This map shows the major sources of trade goods in the Roman Empire, circa 200 CE. The map shows the sources of the following trade goods: grain, olive oil, slaves, wine, metals, textiles and wild animals.

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