History of the ivory trade with special reference to Africa - Elephant Populations - 2 views
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Over the centuries, the trade in ivory has taken various twists and turns as the exploited elephant populations declined, as the demand for ivory changed with the economic prosperity of consuming societies or nations, and with the waxing and waning of the conservation ethos. Although detailed documentation of the ivory art is available, a comprehensive account of the historical trade in ivory is yet to be written.
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Thus, both ancient India and China made extensive use of ivory, initially from their own sources and later through imports from Africa.
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The Islamic expansion during the seventh and eighth centuries a.d. encouraged Arab traders to send ivory into Europe. Ivory seems to have been used mainly for religious purposes at this time
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