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Turning points in history book 1: Ancient civilisations and global trade
The book "Ancient Civilizations and Global Trade" discusses the development of ancient civilizations in various parts of the world and how trade became one of the elements that connected their culture and economy. In this book, various major civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, and Ancient China are discussed, and how they were involved in wider trade networks with other civilizations.
This book explores the importance of global trade that began in ancient times, connecting various societies that depended on each other for the goods and raw materials they exchanged, and how this influenced the cultural, technological and political developments of the world at that time. By presenting concrete examples and archaeological finds, this book provides a deeper understanding of the impact of trade on the formation of great civilizations and its role in the spread of innovation and knowledge throughout the world.
Through historical and economic perspectives, this book also explains how this early globalization shaped social interactions, sparked new discoveries, and created the basis for ever-evolving international relations. Readers are invited to understand that trade is not just a transaction of goods, but also a bridge that connects human cultures in various parts of the world.
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