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    Silk Road - Wikipedia

    The Silk Road derives its name from the highly lucrative trade of silk textiles that were primarily produced in China. The network began with the expansion of the Han dynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE) into Central Asia around 114 BCE, through the missions and explorations of the Chinese imperial envoy Zhang Qian , which … 展开

    The Silk Road was a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century. Spanning over 6,400 km (4,000 mi), it played a central role in facilitating economic, cultural, … 展开

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    The Silk Road consisted of several routes. As it extended westwards from the ancient commercial centres of China, the overland, intercontinental … 展开

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    Chinese and Central Asian contacts (2nd millennium BCE)
    Central Eurasia has been known from ancient times for its horse … 展开

    Many artistic influences were transmitted via the Silk Road, particularly through Central Asia, where Hellenistic, Iranian, Indian and 展开

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    The Silk Road derives its name from the lucrative trade in silk, first developed in China, and a major reason for the connection of trade routes into an extensive transcontinental network. It derives from the German term Seidenstraße (literally … 展开

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    Richard Foltz, Xinru Liu, and others have described how trading activities along the Silk Road over many centuries facilitated the transmission not just of goods but also ideas and culture, notably … 展开

    On 22 June 2014, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) named the Silk Road a World Heritage Site at the 2014 Conference on World … 展开

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  2. Silk Road | Facts, History, & Map | Britannica

  3. Silk Road ‑ Facts, History & Location | HISTORY

  4. Silk Road - World History Encyclopedia

    2018年5月1日 · Learn about the ancient trade network that linked the regions of the ancient world from 130 BCE to 1453 CE. Discover the goods, cultures, and influences that traveled along the Silk Road and its branches.

  5. The Silk Road: 8 Goods Traded Along the Ancient Network

  6. The History of the Silk Road in China - China Highlights

    2024年3月13日 · The Silk Road is the world's longest and most historically important overland trade route. Trade began thousands of years ago because the tradesmen found that ferrying products was profitable, and silk was one of the …

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  8. What Was Traded on the Silk Road and Why (10 Items) …

    What did China trade on the Silk Road? China exported tea, silk, porcelain, ornate bronze mirrors, lacquerware, medicines, and paper. In return, China received many kinds of products ranging from precious metals to horses, …

  9. Exploring the Silk Roads - British Museum

    'Silk Roads' refer to the network of people, objects and ideas that moved across Afro-Eurasia particularly during the first millennium AD. Central Asia and China's northwest frontier lay at the heart of this network.

  10. The Silk Road - National Geographic Society

    3 天之前 · The Silk Road is neither an actual road nor a single route. The term instead refers to a network of routes used by traders for more than 1,500 years, from when the Han dynasty of China opened trade in 130 B.C.E. until 1453 …

  11. History of silk - Wikipedia

    Though silk was certainly the major trade item from China, many other goods were traded, and various technologies, religions and philosophies, as well as the bubonic plague (the "Black Death"), also traveled along the silk routes.

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