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Books with title The silk and spice routes

  • The silk and spice routes

    Struan Reid

    Hardcover (UNESCO Pub, Aug. 16, 1994)
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  • Exploration by Sea: The Silk and Spice Routes

    Struan Reid

    Paperback (Formac, Jan. 1, 1993)
    The Spice Routes stretched for over 15 000 kilometres around Asia. They led form China's seas, across the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean, up to the Red Sea or the Perisan Gulf and overland to the Mediterranean. The ships and boats that sailed them faced violent storms, treacherous reefs and the possibility of pirate attack, not to mention long absences from home and family. But from before records began, people have been tempted to travel these routes--to look for trade or treasure or just to satisfy their curiosity. Splendidly illustrated with dozens of historical visuals, Exploration by Sea tells of the adventures these travellers had, the finds and the contacts they made exploring the Spice Route.
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  • The silk and spice routes: Inventions and trade

    Struan Reid

    Hardcover (UNESCO Pub, Aug. 16, 1994)
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  • Inventions and Trade: The Silk and Spice Routes

    Struan Reid

    Paperback (Formac, Jan. 1, 1994)
    The history of humankind is built on a series of technological innovations and inventions-from the horsebit and the wheel to the microchip and the computer. Over the centuries, the exchange of these technologies has inspired new developments and improvements. It is through trade that much of this exchange has taken place. Across Asia, the paths of the Silk and Spice Routes brought together many different peoples to trade and so gather knowledge of each other's science and inventions. In this way, some of the most fundamental technologies, including writing, weaving and agriculture, have evolved and developed. Splendidly illustrated with dozens of historic visuals, Inventions and Trade explores the process of invention technological exchange, and the massive contribution made to it by the Silk and Spice Routes.
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  • Exploration by Land: The Silk and Spice Routes

    Paul Strathern

    Paperback (Formac, Jan. 1, 1993)
    From the Mediterranean to the China Sea, the Silk Routes stretched for over 8000 kilometres through the heart of Asia. They crossed some of the most dangerous and spectacular terrain on Earth--the Pamir Mountains, called "the Roof of the World," the Hind Kush and the notorious Taklamakan desert, whose shifting sands have been known to swallow up great cities. But for the past two thousand years, people have been tempted to travel these routes--to look for the trade or treasure or just to satisfy their curiosity. Illustrated with dozens of splendid historic visuals, Exploration by Land, tells of the adventures these travellers had, the finds and contacts they made, exploring the Silk Routes.
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