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Farming emerged throughout areas near the river and early crops of wheat, barely, and rice began to grow.
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Mesopotamia civilization began to trade cotton goods and wool, copper, gold, silver and turquoise, pearls and coral from the sea.
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Planked ships began to be built and had sails made of linen or matting, with ropes of twisted palm fibers.
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Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt sent an expedition in the south of the Red Sea that returned with incense, plants, animals, rare woods, and ivory.
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Trade between Egypt and Mesopotamia declined due to long-distance trade.
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Sent by Persian ruler Darius I, Greek and Roman sailors and traders entered the Indian Ocean
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Religions during this era emerged across the Bay of Bengal of Southeast Asia such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
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Tang and Song Dynasties maritime trade grew rapidly. China also gained goods such as spices and cottons, and exported porcelain and silk.
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The Ming dynasty restored Chinese rule, and began the great maritime adventure of the Ming Voyages under Admiral Zheng He.