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Silk Road
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Joshua J. Mark published on 19 December 2012 |
The Silk Road was a network of trade routes, formally established during the Han Dynasty of China, which linked the regions of the ancient world in commerce. As the Silk Road was not a single thoroughfare from east to west, the term `Silk Routes’ has become increasingly favored by historians; though `Silk Road’ is the more common and recognized... [continue reading]
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Mark Edward LewisBelknap Press of Harvard University Press (30 June 2009)Price: $35.22 -

David NicolleOsprey Publishing (19 March 2000)Currently unavailable -

Grant HardyGreenwood (30 March 2005)Price: $41.99 -

Fred James HillHippocrene Books (01 October 2003)Currently unavailable -

Matthew P. CanepaUniversity of California Press (02 February 2010)Price: $54.00 -

Gerald HatherlyOdyssey Pubns (15 August 2005)Price: $19.82 -

Mack ChahinRoutledge (23 December 2001)Price: $53.97 -

Eiji HattoriUniversity Press Of America (06 December 2000)Price: $41.00 -

Jonathan TuckerPhilip Wilson Publishers Ltd (21 February 2003)Currently unavailable


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