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Winters
25 December, 09:25
A. Camels
B. Textiles
C. Brassware
D. Salt
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Aleena Noble
25 December, 10:02
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The Answer is clearly D. salt.
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Brewer
25 December, 11:47
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The answer is salt the axum civilization was rich in salt and traded quite often
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