(MY teacher said i have to label my map but i dont know how thats all i need help with)

In this part of the activity, you will plot elements in the drawing field to create your map of the trade routes used during the time of the Roman Empire. Alternatively, print out this baseline map, draw the elements by hand, and turn in the completed map to your teacher Next, research the trade routes that were in use between the Roman Empire and the civilizations of Africa and Asia. Then draw the major trade routes on the map. Make sure that you plot trade routes that include these regions and cities: Roman Empire Egypt Persia Arabia India Meroë (city in the Kush kingdom) Adulis (city in the Axum kingdom) Mediterranean Sea and the Indian OceanSolve the inequalities from parts A and D for the variables b and n, respectively.

(MY teacher said i have to label my map but i dont know how thats all i need help with)

Respuesta :

Some of the trade routes used during the time of the Roman Empire are:

  • The trade routes of Greece and of the continental territories Adjoining.
  • Trade routes of Asia Minor.
  • The silk roads to China.
  • The sea routes to India and Ceylon.

What is a Trade Route?

This refers to the long-distance logistical network that is used in the transport of goods and is essential for commerce.

Hence, we can see that the trade routes which were in use between the Roman Empire and the civilizations of Africa and Asia are the southern African route that went down the Red Sea coast.

Also, the eastern coast of Africa to Rhapta, which is close to present-day Dar-es-Salaam.

It can be seen that all these trade routes were connected and linked by the Silk Road as it was the main avenue for trade between the Roman Empire and China and later between ancient European kingdoms and China.

Read more about Silk Road here:

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