![]() Through these special caravans, the exchange of ivory, salt and iron boomed. ![]() Trade caravans which came when the Arabs landed at the coastal towns of Kenya and Tanzania, created long distance trade channels for exchange. Close communities in Kenya exchanged pastoral and agricultural commodities. The African economy as a whole, traded by exchange of goods and services under the Barter trade system. Barter trade was one of the primary forms of trade during these early periods. These items found in archaeological sites have helped historians and anthropologists to map out the early trade economies and identify the extent of contact between various communities. Various items have surfaced from archaeological findings that have shown a thriving trade culture existed in the past. Before the onset of the modern day currency, Kenya’s communities traded and exchanged goods and services, one to another or using intermediaries that had been accepted for trade.
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