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Titre(s) : The world of the ancient Silk Road [Texte imprimé] / edited by Xinru Liu, with the assistance of Pia Brancaccio
Publication : London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xxi, 593 pages) : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Collection : The Routledge worlds
Lien à la collection : The Routledge worlds
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
"This volume explores human migration, communication, and cross-cultural exchange
on the Silk Road, a complex network of trade routes spanning the Eurasian continent
and beyond. It covers thousands of years of human history, from the 3rd millennium
BCE to the early 2nd millennium CE. Consolidating archaeological discoveries, historical
analyses, and linguistic studies in one comprehensive volume, The World of the Ancient
Silk Road brings to light diverse perspectives from scholars who have lived and worked
across this vast region, many of which are published here in English for the first
time. It contains extensive references of primary and secondary sources in their original
languages and scripts. From early Bronze Age cultures to the rise of regional Islamic
empires, from the Mediterranean to the Yellow River basin, this multidisciplinary
volume seeks to offer new insights and expand Silk Road studies to the Anglophone
world. The World of the Ancient Silk Road provides an essential reference work for
students and scholars of world history, particularly those studying the regions, cultures,
and peoples explored in this volume"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Liu, Xin ru. Éditeur scientifique
Brancaccio, Pia (1966-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Route de la soie -- Histoire
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780367199968. - ISBN 0367199963. - ISBN 9781032329338. - ISBN 1032329335. -
ISBN 9780429244582 (erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb47170374f
Notice n° :
FRBNF47170374
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Machine generated contents note:pt. I. Landscape of the Silk Road: From the Bronze
Age to the Beginning of Historical Records -- ; 1.. Kongquehe Bronze Age Culture:
A Page of Early Eurasian History / / Wang Binghua ; ; 2.. Tocharian Controversy:
A Mobile Language Landscape of Central Asia / / Xinru Liu ; ; 3.. Aramaic in the
1st Millennium bce: Its Reception and Diffusion / / Liu Man ; ; 4.. Qirqi'z, a People
in the Forest and on the Steppe / / Jia Yiken ; ; 5.. Invention and Spread of Horse
Chariots Around Afro-Eurasia / / Bruno Genito ; ; 6.. Horse Wagon With Bronze Wheel
Felloe From Zhouyuan -- Implication to the Exchanges Between the East and West / /
Wang Peng ; ; 7.. Natural and Cultural History of the Camel / / Renato Sala ; ;
8.. Cannabis and Other Plants With Peculiar Properties on the Silk Road / / Kazim
Abdullaev ; ; pt. II. Pastoral Nomads and Agricultural Societies -- ; 9.. Horse Archery
and the Rise and Fall of Nomadic Empires on the Eurasian Steppe / / Craig Benjamin
; ; 10.. The Kushans, viz. the Da YuezhI: A Century-Long Fallacy / / Shoshin Kuwayama
; ; 11.. Looking for the City of Horse: Mingtepa During the Time of Dayuan Kingdom
/ / Liu Tao ; ; 12.. Qirqiz/Kyrgyz, a People Lived Between Empires / / Jia Tiken
; ; 13.. Images of Knights on the Great Silk Road / / Kazim Abdullaev ; ; pt. III.
Silk Trade and Caravan Cities -- ; 14.. Rise and Demise of Jingjue Kingdom, a Case
of Tarim Oasis Politics / / Ye Junshi ; ; 15.. Astana, Jiaohe, and Other Turfan Cemeteries:
The Movement of People, Ideas, and Objects in Gaochang Kingdom (442-640) / / Armin
Selbitschka ; ; 16.. Turfan, the Frontier Transmitting Smallpox to Tang China / /
Song Xian ; ; 17.. Caravan Cities in the Roman Near East: Palmyra and Petra / / Hamish
Cameron ; ; 18.. The Chitral Yaßyu and a Route Southward in the 1st Century BCE /
/ Shoshin Kuwayama ; ; 19.. Kabul and the Regional Centers of Eastern Afghanistan
in Their Historical Perspective / / Minoru Inaba ; ; 20.. Roads of Swat: New Perspectives
/ / Luca M. Olivieri ; ; 21.. The Silk Road and the "Cotton Road": Buddhist Art and
Practice Between Central Asia and the Western Deccan / / Pia Brancaccio ; ; 22..
Egyptian Textiles and Networks of Exchange Prior To and Following the Arab-Islamic
Conquest / / Arielle Winnik ; ; 23.. Sino-Arabian Economic and Cultural Exchanges
From the 8th to the 15th Centuries / / Lin Meicun ; ; pt. IV. Empires and Religions
-- ; 24.. Elephants, Greeks, and Gold: The Silk Road in the Age of Hellenistic Empires
/ / Benjamin Abbott ; ; 25.. The Western Lord of Treasures -- Viewing the Byzantine
Empire From Tang Dynasty Chang'an / / Lin Ying ; ; 26.. Sogdian Religion Along the
Silk Road: Variations of Zoroastrianism in Medieval China / / Zhang Xiaogui ; ; 21..
Buddhist Propagation and Language Barriers / / Xinru Liu ; ; 28.. Silk-Horse Trade
Between the Tang Empire and the Xiagasi (Kyrgyz) / / Li Jinxiu ; ; 29.. Roman Silk
Trade and Markets / / Berit Hildebrandt ; ; 30.. Christian Discourses About Silks
in Antiquity / / Berit Hildebrandt ; ; 31.. The Creation and Spread of Tiraz Textiles
Across the Silk Roads / / Arielle Winnik ; ; 32.. Virtual Silk Roads: Objects, Exhibitions,
and Learners / / Daniel C. Waugh.