The Silk Road: 2000 Years in the Heart of Asia

The Silk Road: 2000 Years in the Heart of Asia

by Frances Wood (Author)

Synopsis

The Silk Road, the ancient trade route passing through Bokhara to Samarkand in the west and Dunhuang to Xi'an in central China, conjures up exotic pictures of camel trains laden with bales of fine Chinese silk, and spices and perfumes in the great market of Samarkand. The Silk Road also witnessed the movement of cultural influences and this text examines the civilizations and ideas that flourished along with vast geographical route. The 19th century saw a new interest in Central Asia as Russia and Britain vied for power on the frontiers of Afghanistan. A new breed of explorer, part archaeologist, part cartographer, part spy, was seen on the Silk Road and some of the ancient cities, long buried in sand-blown dunes, began to give up their secrets. Covering more than 2000 years of history, this book presents an overall picture of the history and cultures of the Silk Road. It is illustrated throughout with many manuscripts and paintings from the collections of the British Library and other museums worldwide, and contains many previously unpublished photographs by the great explorers Stein, Hedin and Mannerheim.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: British Library Publishing Division
Published: 01 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0712348042
ISBN 13: 9780712348041

Media Reviews
As Head of the Chinese Section at the British Library, and someone who clearly knows the area as well as she does its history, Frances Wood is an erudite narrator. She writes in a sober tone, leavened by quirky details and dry asides. The Silk Road-- copiously illustrated--is a fine introduction to a world about which most Westerners know only the legend.