Mediterranean trade routes formed a vast network of land and sea connections that linked Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, enabling the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures for thousands of years. Merchants transported spices, silk, gold, grain, olive oil, textiles, and knowledge through major ports such as Alexandria, Carthage, Venice, Genoa, and Constantinople. These routes not only fueled economic growth and urban development but also helped spread technologies, religious beliefs, and scientific learning, shaping the history of civilizations around the Mediterranean basin.
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