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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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    Other anthropologists have questioned whether barter is typically between "total" strangers, a form of barter known as "silent trade". 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 ...

  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. Trade during the Viking Age - Wikipedia

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    Trade was usually accomplished by barter. Bullion lacked the formal quality control linked with coinage and therefore provided a highly flexible system. [33] The durability of silver and gold made them more suited for a monetary role than many other commodities. By the 9th century, silver had become the basis for the Viking economy.

  6. Bartering - Wikipedia

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  7. Barter trade - Wikipedia

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  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. 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.