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Silk Roads to Riches: Persistence Along an Ancient Trade Network [PDF]
The Silk Roads were a decentralized network of trade routes that connected ancient cities across Eurasia. Goods, ideas, people, and technology moved along the roads for over 1,500 years.
Chicoine, Luke, Ahmad, Zofia
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Silk Road between Iran, Central Asia and Western China [PDF]
The main aim of the author in this article is to emphasize how little of the “silk” product up to now was recognized and identified at the level of material culture archaeologically collected in the places and sites from the areas connected to the Road ...
Bruno Genito
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The western part of what would later become the Silk Roads was very early traded for products over long distances. Thus, from the pre-ceramic Neolithic around 9000 BC, obsidian traveled throughout the Middle East for hundreds of kilometers.
Pascal Butterlin, Martin Sauvage
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Silk Along the Silk Roads: Diversity and Eclecticism [PDF]
Here, the civilization and culture of Byzantium is appraised in the light of understanding and appreciating its significance in contemporary design, particularly the world of fashion.
Braddock-Clarke, Sarah
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Les Routes de la soie, invention impérialiste ?
Coined in 1876 by the German geographer Ferdinand Von Richthofen, the term « Silk Road » was born in the context of the triumphant European imperialism of the second half of the nineteenth century.
Laurent Testot
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A Summary of Studies of the Pazyryk Culture by Chinese Scholars
This article is divided into two parts and examines Pazyryk culture from the perspective of Chinese scholars. The first part includes the translation and publication of foreign language works, which can be divided into two phases: government-led (period ...
Mu Jinshan
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Venice and Suzhou : Water Cities along the Silk Roads
The volume Venezia and Suzhou. Water Cities along the Silk Roads explores the past, present and future of two water cities such as Venice and Suzhou, whose territory is the result of an artificial balance between nature and human ambition. As part of the
Angelo Maggi, Andrea Nanetti (a cura di) +2 more
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For something like two millennia, the Silk Road has functioned as a conduit, for ideas as well as trade. China’s rise now presents both challenges and opportunities to countries situated on both the maritime and terrestrial Silk Roads, particularly in ...
Welch, A +3 more
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Language, entanglement and the new Silk Roads [PDF]
Observers have tended to place the Silk Road proposals in the context of ‘China’s rise’, and its increasing influence and interests in Central, South and South-East Asia.
KM Fierke +3 more
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Panel 9. Paper 9.2: Maintenance of Water Systems of Cultural Heritage--Case Studies along Silk Roads
State of Conservation of "Silk Roads: The Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor"Water has become a vital element in studying heritages, since researchers has realized that heritages are not only about sites per se, but also include multiple ...
Yang, Xueqing, Liu, Yisi, Feng, Jian
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