Trade in ancient times

A silver coin of Anatolian origin that testifies to continuous trade between the north and south of the Levant about 3,600 years ago. Photo: Antiquities Authority

The use of silver coins as a means of payment began in the southern Levant as early as 3,600 years ago

This is the first evidence that there was a continuous and long-term trade of metals from the Levant region to Anatolia already in the 17th century BC, about 500 years before the Iron Age when the use of silver coins became
A mosaic from the Roman period discovered in Lod depicts maritime trade. Photo: shutterstock

AI Economy in Antiquity 19 – Caravans on the Roads and Traders in the Days