[PDF] 14th century trade

Throughout the first half of the century the patterns of short-distance trade remained much as they were around 1300. The extensive network of markets and  Autres questions
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  • What was traded in the 14th century?

    Trade Goods
    During the 14th century, and later the 15th century, the primary trading goods along the Trans-Saharan trade routes were gold, salt, precious metals, such as copper and iron, ivory, spices, materials, such as skins, cloth, and leather, and also slaves.
  • What was England's biggest trade in the 14th century?

    Italian merchants in England were deeply involved in the wool trade, dealing in over half of the wool exported and bringing in bullion, Mediterranean goods and exotica. Portuguese ships offloaded cargoes of figs, raisins, dyes, leather and honey and left laden with broadcoths, hangings, tin, lead and Welsh cloth.
  • What did people trade in the 15th century?

    Goods traded between the Arab world and Europe included slaves, spices, perfumes, gold, jewels, leather goods, animal skins, and luxury textiles, especially silk.8 jan. 2019
  • Most valuable of all was the trade in exotic silks and spices. Arab and Indian merchants brought cumin and ginger, pepper, nutmeg and cinnamon and aromatics such a myrrh and frankincense to Egypt via the Red Sea.
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THE TEMASEK WRECK (MID-14TH CENTURY) SINGAPORE

As a maritime archaeologist specialising in ancient Asian ship construction and maritime trade Dr Flecker has been a Visiting Fellow at the ISEAS – Yusof.



the fluctuations of the anglo- gascon wine trade during the

GASCON WINE TRADE DURING THE. FOURTEENTH CENTURY. BY MARGERY K. JAMES. T tHE immense importance of the wines of Gascony in England's.



Singapore Archaeology

China Longquan kilns



Notes on the Relations and Trade of China with the Eastern

NOTES ON THE RELATIONS AND TRADE OF. CHINA WITH THE EASTERN ARCHIPELAGO AND. THE COAST OF THE INDIAN OCEAN DURING. THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY. PART II.



THE GENOESE COMMUNITY IN BYZANTINE/OTTOMAN

through their long-distance trade and colonies all over the Mediterranean. By the fourteenth century Genoa had established a “seaborne commercial empire” 



A London Merchant of the Fourteenth Century

A LONDON MERCHANT OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY. BY MARGERY K. JAMES. I. D B SPITE the great abundance of material which exists for the study of English trade 



EDWARD IIIs WOOL MONOPOLY OF 1337 : A FOURTEENTH

FOURTEENTH-CENTURY ROYAL TRADING dent of this kind in fourteenth-century England. Modern ... Edward III to regulate and to tax heavily the wool trade in.



The Lycian port of Patara and its environs during the 13th and 14th

together with the 1220 Rum Seljuk-Venetian trade treaty indicate firm Rum Seljuk state for the Italians the Lusignan Cypriots from the 14th century.



Trends in the Export of English Woollens in the Fourteenth Century

Eileen Power The Wool Trade in English Medieval History (I 94 I)



The Indian Ocean Scenario in the 14th Century Latin Crusade Tract

Ocean in the light of an early 14th century Latin Crusade tract trade between the Roman empire and India.5 Conspicuous con-.