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  2. Silent trade - Wikipedia

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    Silent trade, also called silent barter, dumb barter ("dumb" here used in its old meaning of "mute"), or depot trade, is a method by which traders who cannot speak each other's language can trade without talking. Group A would leave trade goods in a prominent position and signal, by gong, fire, or drum for example, that they had left goods.

  3. Barter - Wikipedia

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    Silent trade, also called silent barter, dumb barter ("dumb" here used in its old meaning of "mute"), or depot trade, is a method by which traders who cannot speak each other's language can trade without talking. However, Benjamin Orlove has shown that while barter occurs through "silent trade" (between strangers), it occurs in commercial ...

  4. Talk:Silent trade - Wikipedia

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    3 The silent trade is a myth. 3 comments. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Silent trade. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. Article; Talk;

  5. Bartering - Wikipedia

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  6. Auction - Wikipedia

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    The silent auction is a variant of the English auction in which bids are written on a sheet of paper. At the predetermined end of the auction, the highest listed bidder wins the item. [ 85 ] This auction is often used in charity events, with many items auctioned simultaneously and "closed" at a common finish time.

  7. Cashless society - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Cashless societies have existed from the time when human society came into existence, based on barter and other methods of exchange, and cashless transactions have also become possible in modern times using credit cards, debit cards, mobile payments, and digital currencies such as bitcoin.

  8. Soninke Wangara - Wikipedia

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    The Wangara, like the Soninke of which they are a part, are descendants from migrants out of the once-fertile Green Sahara.Increased desertification drove these proto-Soninke southwest where they established stone settlements possibly as far back as 4000 B.C.E. or even earlier at sites such as Dhar Tichitt, Dhar Walata, and Dhar Néma in modern-day Mauritania.

  9. Talk:Silent barter - Wikipedia

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