ANCIENT TRADE-PRODUCT EXCHANGING ROADS IN CENTRAL ASIA

  М.К. Шодибоева, Махлиё Мисрбекова (Гулистан, Узбекистан) |    Завантажити статтю

“Irrigation farming by early agricultural communities produced a noticeable surplus and that stimulated the development of the economic system as a whole. It led to the exchange of experience and resource material. But the greatest change was in the development of social life. Small-scale trade in precious stones such as jade, shells and other sundries is evident in this period. Larger-scale long-distance trade appears only at the next stage when the use of metal led to mining and metallurgy.” That’s way, the early internal trade routes played so important role to connect ancient mines with places. In that time, demanding product-barter between places of the Central Asia was becoming higher. This process led to farmation of ancient trade routes in mining places to gain and find precious stones and metal. As we know, the Central Asia was rich in natural sources, like rare minerals, precious stones and other mining products which were in great demand in the Middle East and other places of ancient world.