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How Trade Routes Have Always Shaped Culture — Not Just Commerce
Trade has never been only about goods. Long before globalisation had a name, exchange connected distant communities through movement, negotiation, and shared dependency. Routes formed not just to move materials, but to solve practical problems: scarcity, seasonality, access. Over time, those routes became conduits for ideas, beliefs, technologies, and cultural norms. What looks like commerce on the surface often functions as infrastructure underneath. Trade routes as cultural
Jan 72 min read
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