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Distribution of raw materials and finished goods in the second millennium BCE
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1media/trademap _thumb.png2020-04-15T13:25:48-07:00Map1Distribution of raw materials and finished goods in the second millennium BCE. (Source: Aruz, J., K. Benzel, and J.M. Evans, eds. 2008. Beyond Babylon: Art, Trade, and Diplomacy in the Second Millennium BC. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. )media/trademap .pngplain2020-04-15T13:25:48-07:00