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The location of the city is on the ancient Amber Road and its first role was trade.
This led to the development of the Amber Road.
It lay close to the important "Amber Road" trade route.
Some of their settlements situated along the Amber Road developed into commercial centers.
Europe's early trading routes included the Amber Road, which served as a network for long distance trade.
In antiquity the gulf was southern terminus of Amber Road.
The 'Amber Road' was an ancient trade route for the transfer of amber.
From there, traders continued further south to Carnuntum along the Amber Road.
Kalisz was an important station of the Amber Road called Calisia.
Situated upon the trail of the ancient Amber Road, it became a center of trade and crafts.
The area near the ancient Amber Road had been settled since the Neolithic era.
For several centuries, Lipnik was an important waypoint on the Amber Road.
This was called the Amber Road.
Gorka:'Have we at court someone we could insert into the Amber Road?
In November 2011, Management Dynamics changed its name to Amber Road.
The Przeworsk culture sites provide a rich assortment of Amber Road traded objects.
Ostrava was an important crossroads of prehistoric trading routes, namely the Amber Road.
For the past 15 years, John has managed the sales, research and development, and service organizations for Amber Road.
The prolonged struggle between the Romans and the barbarians further left its mark on the towns along the Amber Road.
Its owner could control the important trade route along the Danube as well as one branch of the Amber Road.
It's speculated that the Desná Valley was alternative route of Amber Road.
The Amber Road was a European trade route associated with the trade and transport of amber.
The 3rd century saw the Danube river become the principal artery of trade, eclipsing the Amber Road and other commercial routes.
The gate was used by a section of the Amber Road that connected the Baltic lands with the Adriatic.
Before the establishment of Roman control over areas such as Pannonia, the Amber Road was virtually the only route available for long distance trade.