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Ancient Trade Networks of Australia: Indigenous Routes, Paths, and Cultural Exchange
Before Europe’s famous silk roads, a vast network of ancient trade routes crisscrossed Australia. For millennia, First Nations peoples used intricate pathways—often tied to Songlines—to navigate the continent and connect hundreds of distinct groups.
Goods like Kimberley pearl shells and sacred ochre traveled thousands of kilometers through structured barter systems. More than simple commerce, these routes facilitated diplomacy, sharing stories, and vital cultural exchange.
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