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The Amber Road was an ancient trade route for the transfer of amber from coastal areas of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. Prehistoric trade routes between Northern and Southern Europe were defined by the amber trade.
28 de ago. de 2019 · Follow the Ancient Amber Road. See the remnants and relics of key routes between Venice and St. Petersburg for transporting amber through the ancient world
15 de feb. de 2024 · Amber Road: The Other Great Trade Route Of The Ancient World. Ancient amber from Europe can be found in the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and North Africa. Tom Hale. Senior Journalist. Edited...
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1 de mar. de 2024 · The Amber Road was an ancient route linking northern Europe to the Mediterranean through which amber often referred to as “northern gold” was traded from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. Amber deposits are still present under the Baltic Sea, where they formed millions of years ago; and in Samland, in the southeast of the Baltic region ...
History of the Amber Roads. Already 3500 years ago amber was one of the most sought-after trade goods in Europe, next to tin, furs and salt. There are many indications for an extensive long-distance trade with amber. Many rich gold findings in Northern Europe (Denmark, Germany etc.) and many amber findings from the Bronze Age in Southern Europe ...
Amber Routes, earliest roads in Europe, probably used between 1900 Bc and 300 Bc by Etruscan and Greek traders to transport amber and tin from northern Europe to points on the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas.