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What did greco-roman ships traveling down from the east coast of africa take to trade with peoples of that region?
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What did greco-roman ships traveling down from the east coast of africa take to trade with peoples of that region?
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Greco-Roman ships that travelled down the east coast of Africa carried manufactured goods and exchanged them for myrrh and frankincense, cinnamon, ivory, and slaves.
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