The Silk Road was never a single route, but a web of paths taken - TopicsExpress



          

The Silk Road was never a single route, but a web of paths taken by caravans of camels and horses that began around 120 B.C., when Xi’an in west-central China — best known for its terra cotta warriors — was China’s capital. The caravans started across the deserts of western China, traveled through the mountain ranges along China’s western borders with what are now Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan and then journeyed across the sparsely populated steppes of Central Asia to the Caspian Sea and beyond. These routes flourished through the Dark Ages and the early medieval period in Europe. But as maritime navigation expanded in the 1300s and 1400s, and as China’s political center shifted east to Beijing, China’s economic activity also moved toward the coast. nytimes/2013/07/21/business/global/hauling-new-treasure-along-the-silk-road.html?ref=world
Posted on: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 18:58:49 +0000

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