The Silk Road in Central Asia in the 7th Century

Caption

The Silk Road in Central Asia in the 7th Century

Summary

Map Shows Main and Secondary Silk Routes, the Indian Grand Road, and Main Connecting Routes.

The Silk Road was a main route for the export and import of medicinal products and spices, as well as silk, particularly during Greco-Roman times.

Source

To the Ends of the Earth: The Great Travel and Trade Routes of Human History (p. 380)

Facts on File Publications, New York and Oxford, 1984.

Copyright

Irene M. Franck and David M. Brownstone.

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